According to one of the Swede's former coaches, the PSG star is open to coming back to the team where he

Since arriving at PSG from Milan two seasons ago, Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been constantly linked with a departure.

Despite quickly adjusting to Ligue 1 and being the top scorer for Les Parisiens as well as in the league for each of their successful title wins in 2013 and 2014, the press, namely in Italy, seem really keen on him making a return to Serie A where he established himself as one of the world's top strikers.

Now, one his former coaches is further adding to the speculation that the 32-year-old could indeed swap France for Italy in a recent interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.

"I spoke with him on Skype pretty recently," Stefan Hansson stated to the sporting publication (as per Goal Italia).

"We then began to talk about the future, and I asked him what he wants to do. He told me, 'It's not an issue of money...I want to go [back] to Juventus. If not, now, then [perhaps] in a year."

The Swedish star began his Serie A career with the Bianconeri in 2004 after arriving from Ajax, but departed in 2006 after their demotion to Serie B during the Calciopoli scandal.

Hence it will be interesting to see how the team's supporters feel about this, if it indeed is true that he'd like to return to the team he left in favor of bitter rivals Inter.