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Zlatan Ibrahimovic confirms talks for ‘Zlatan: The Movie’ revealing
Paris Saint-Germain will try and replace Zlatan Ibrahimovic with a big-money move for Manchester City star Sergio Aguero.
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“I would like to play in USA, absolutely”, Ibrahimovic told Yahoo Sports. Sports back in July. And while I personally feel that MLS should maybe get younger DP’s like Sebastian Giovinco, who can be huge in the prime of their careers instead of world famous players far past their prime, getting older big name European players may be what Orlando (and Zlatan) need next year.
The 30-year-old has allowed unprecedented access to his personal and professional life for the film, which is from the makers of F1 biopic Senna, to be produced. 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.
“I don’t think that far ahead”.
It’s not just a case of saying “I want” and someone else says ‘yes, we can do it…’
However, at the time, the 34-year-old also said the only cities he wanted to play in are Miami, Los Angeles and New York.
Also, coming at this from the other side, does Orlando City want Zlatan?
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However, The Mane Land is doubtful if Orlando City FC can sign the striker as he commands a whopping $16 million per year salary and is not looking forward to any pay cuts.