The Spanish radio "Cope" reports that the leadership of Madrid's "Real" is considering Zlatan Ibrahimovic's candidacy.
Despite the fact that the footballer is already 37 years old and currently playing in the MLS, the "whites" believe that a six-month loan could help solve their attacking problems.
It is unclear how reliable this information is, but the fact remains that Ibrahimovic's season with Los Angeles Galaxy will soon come to an end, and in January he could be called by any European team.
The possibility of bringing him in on a six-month loan also interests Milan.
In the summer, Real Madrid brought in Mariano Diaz to provide competition for Karim Benzema, but this has not worked out well, as Diaz has not gained the trust of the coaches, and Benzema himself has not scored a goal in over a month after a good start to the season.
Over 32 matches for Los Angeles, Ibrahimovic has scored 22 goals.