The Dutchman, whose contract at the Emirates expires in 2013, has yet to commit his future with Arsenal, which has prompted speculation linking him with a move away this summer. Ibrahimovic maintains Van Persie would have an instant impact, should he decide to move, and hints that the 28-year-old\'s search for silverware could prompt a transfer. \"I am very happy with my strikers,\" Ibrahimovic told Goal.com. \"For sure, Van Persie will do a fantastic job wherever he goes, and he will be a big player for whichever team he joins. \"But of course, if your team doesn’t win for a couple of years, inside yourself you still want to win. And if you don’t want that then I will never have you on my team, trust me!\" AC Milan earned a huge first-leg lead with a destructive showing against Arsene Wenger\'s side, with Ibrahimovic scoring a penalty and assisting two more goals. And the Sweden international explained that it stood out for him as a team display, dismissing claims that it was an easy victory. \"Everybody says it was easy because it was 4-0. Afterwards people said they hadn’t expected it to be so easy, but if you go through the game it wasn’t easy even if it was 4-0,\" said Ibrahimovic. \"Normally at 1-0 or 2-0 you could relax and play out the result, but we wanted to continue. We had the engine going on, and for 90 minutes we continued. I have been here a year and a half, and it’s probably the best I have ever seen us play as a team, as a collective.\"