Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Los Angeles? Swede's sportswear company A-Z hint at move from Manchester to MLS
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic was not offered a new deal at Manchester United after injury
- Swede has not decided on his next location, but his company dropped big hint
- A-Z Sportswear tweeted 'Welcome to Los Angeles' with picture of Ibrahimovic
- Both LA Galaxy and new 2018 franchise Los Angeles FC are options for striker
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's clothing company A-Z Sportswear have dropped the biggest hint yet that the Swede could be heading to MLS when he is back fit.
The 35-year-old is a free agent after being released by Manchester United, but he will still train at Carrington as he recovers from a cruciate ligament injury.
There has been much talk about his next club as he enters the twilight years of an exceptionally successful career, with teams in America and China heavily linked.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's sportswear company tweeted this hint about the Swede's next move
Ibrahimovic is currently out injured after damaging his cruciate ligament in the Europa League
On Wednesday, though, did the man himself hint that he will be heading stateside via his clothing company?
Their Twitter account shared a picture of the striker wearing Galaxy colours, alongside the slogan: 'Welcome to Los Angeles.'
The message could, of course, just be that their brand is now being sold in the USA, but many believe it could be a sign that Zlatan is heading to join the MLS club.
Ibrahimovic is a free agent after his United exit - both he and Wayne Rooney could head to MLS
Ibrahimovic lifts the EFL Cup during a successful first - and last - season at Manchester United
Ibrahimovic could, of course, go elsewhere in Los Angeles, with expansion franchise Los Angeles FC arriving on the scene in 2018.
The Swede impressed during his time at Manchester United, netting 28 times in his 46 appearances to finish as the club's top scorer.
Ligament damage in the Europa League quarter-final against Anderlecht put paid to further success at Old Trafford, and now he will search for his next step elsewhere.
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