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Paris Saint-Germain striker
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has
admitted that he would like to
play in MLS in the future.
The Sweden international,
33, has been heavily linked
with a move away from the Parc des Princes this
summer, with AC Milan keen to lure him back to San
Siro.
However, he has stressed that a return to Italy is by no
means a guarantee as he aims to ply his trade in the
United States at some point, too.
"I would like to play in U.S., absolutely," Ibrahimovic
told Yahoo Sports.
"I think it would be an amazing experience. I see that
soccer is growing a lot in U.S.
"I mean, I was here 10 years ago [and] soccer was not
on the level that it is today, but it's growing. It's
growing in the right direction and I want it to be on the
level of Europe. It will come here.
"I think many want to come over here and play," he
said. "Maybe not in the beginning of the career, like in
the second part of the career [to] enjoy U.S. with the
soccer at the same time and have the possibility to live
here.
"I don't want to be the player that comes because of my
name. If I come, I want to bring results. Or else I
will not come. To win trophies – that is what I play
for. That is my job.
"I would like to play in the MLS. Which team? Am I
allowed to say that? No, I cannot say that."
The striker has a contract with PSG until June 2016.
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