Zlatan Ibrahimovic's move to Manchester United seems to be dragging on and if Sweden manager Erik Hamren has anything to do with it, it won't be happening any time soon.
The Sweden boss has claimed that he will not give the striker permission to leave the countries training camp at Euro 2016 to complete his Manchester United move.
Although it is yet to be officially announced, a real estate agency has pretty much confirmed the transfer.
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According to Proto Group Ltd, the company has found Ibrahimovic a mansion in the North West.
Their statement read: "We can confirm that we have found a new home for the footballer in Manchester, following the indications given by the club", the statement reads.
"We struggled a bit at the beginning because Manchester is not Paris, nor Milan. Zlatan couldn't understand that the architectural style can't be the same, but in the end he was 'forced to agree' a move to an amazing villa with inner swimming pool and a very big garden."
"Zlatan is a guy with huge sense of humour, we've watched the launching event of his sporting cloth brand and his comment on the house was kind of fun too: 'I will adapt'."
When contacted about the statement, Proto Group Ltd confirmed that it had five bedrooms and was worth an incredible £6.5 million.
Done deal?
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