Italy's AC Milan could make a £15 million ($28 million) bid to sign Juventus' Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Calcio Italia magazine reported on Thursday. Milan are aiming to replace Ukrainian striker Andrei Shevchenko, who left to join English champions Chelsea. Juventus were demoted to Serie B and handed a 17-point deduction for their part in the match-fixing scandal that rocked Italian football, the situation which could tempt Ibrahimovic to move away from the Estadio Delle Alpi. However, it won't be easy for the Rossoneri to sign the Sweden international after Juve boss Didier Deschamps insisted that no more players will leave the club. Brazilian midfielder Emerson and Italy skipper Fabio Cannavaro joined Real Madrid while Lilian Thuram and Gianluca Zambrotta signed for Barcelona following Juve's demotion to Serie B for their part in an Italian match-fixing scandal. Milan will start the Serie A next season with an eight-point deficit and will participate in the UEFA Champions League preliminary round.