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Man of God, any? Zlatan Ibrahimovic buys church in Sweden
If all goes to plan the franchise could enter MLS at the start of the 2018 season, which would mean Ibrahimovic will have to wait 18 months before joining the club.
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When asked about a potential move to Miami, Ibrahimovic’s agent sai that “everything is possible”.
While the story of the 34-year-old investing in another property is interesting, rumours from L’Equipe that he could be poised to join David Beckham’s MLS franchise in Miami are even more fascinating.
Beckham’s ownership group is seeking to create an MLS franchise in Miami in time for the 2017 season but they still have to find a stadium.
Zlatan is out of contract with PSG at the end of the year and has always been fancied to play out the remainder of his footballing days among the adoring American public.
New York City FC and LA Galaxy are also reported to be looking at signing “Ibra” as a move to the United States looks to be his priority, despite his agent Mino Raiola claiming “he could move anywhere”.
Giving an interview about his future ambition in the summer, the Swedish legend had said, “I would like to play in United States, absolutely”, although he refused to name the team he had in mind.
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For his perfume advertising, Ibrahimovic made a decision to play a more sophisticated game upon his perceived level of fame; his advert hides his face in part, which translates as “I am so famous and confident in my own self, I don’t need to show my full face for the recognition factor to set in”. No, I can not say that’.