Inter Milan technical director Marco Branca conceded that Zlatan Ibrahimovic is struggling to get over the Nerazzurri's Champions League defeat to Manchester United. Ibra seemed super-confident over his side's chances prior to the game, but a 2-0 aggregate defeat to the reigning champions a fortnight ago shattered the Swede's ambitions. "We know that he is disappointed," Branca told Gazzetta dello Sport. "It is just the sporting disappointment of a champion who really wanted to win the Champions League. I am sure he will get over it and there is no need to talk to him about it." Ibra has established himself to become a pivotal member of the Italian giants' squad since joining in 2006, but his achievements were limited to domestic titles. Branca's comments follow reports on Tuesday that 27-year-old hitman is pondering a move away from San Siro. More Competitive Meanwhile, Branca implied that Inter will make significant reinforcements in the summer, with the aid of high-spending chairman Massimo Moratti. "There are no shortlists, but we want to make this Inter even more competitive,” the former Beneamata striker added. "We will sit around a table and decide what we need to do to improve our squad. "President Massimo Moratti has already made a lot of sacrifices and we will try to make things even better."