The Swedish international is expected to be given a hostile reception by Juventus fans when Inter visit Stadio Olimpico in Saturday's top-of-the-table Serie A clash.
Ibrahimovic left Juve for rivals Inter following the Bianconeri's demotion to Serie B in the summer of 2006.
"I like it," the 27-year-old told Inter channel when asked about boos he usually receives.
"It will definitely be the same again this time. (Smiles) If I were a Juventus fan I would boo Ibrahimovic too if he left my team. He's a great player."
Inter will come within a whisker of wrapping up a fourth consecutive league title if they beat Juventus.
The Nerazzurri are on top of the table on 73 points, ten ahead of second-placed Juventus with seven matches left to play.
"I don't think it's the most important match of the year because they all have the same importance," Ibrahimovic commented.
"Up to now we have shown that we want to win the championship and this is why we are top.
"We have a ten-point advantage over Juventus and it will be even bigger if we win tomorrow, but as I said, I don't think it's the most important game of the year."