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Zlatan Ibrahimovic says that Paris Saint-Germain are now a better team than Milan following his summer transfer.
The Swede moved to the French capital after the Diavolo accepted around €60m for his services and that of centre-back Thiago Silva.
“I think that this Paris SG side is stronger than Milan,” stated the Swedish international striker. “That is one of the reasons why I moved here.
“With the arrival of Thiago Silva, myself and other important players, PSG were able to buy great quality. At the same time, Milan lost quality.
“I totally believe in the Paris’ dream to become one of the best sides in Europe and the world, but we have to win to do that.”
After a slow start to Ligue 1, PSG are second in the standings – three points behind leaders Marseille.
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