Zlatan Ibrahimović has revealed that he would be interested in returning to Paris Saint-Germain as a manager.
The 37-year-old Swedish striker spent four years at the Parc des Princes, making 122 appearances and scoring 113 times.
The former PSG striker, who has recently been linked with a move back to AC Milan, told reporters that he could see his future in the French capital, but only in a managerial capacity.
"At PSG, they want me to work for the club," he said (via Fox Sports Asia). "If I come back to PSG, it's to be the boss. I cannot come for anything else. The only way to make me come, that will be it.
"There are no other possible positions for me. But it's not for now, I'm an active player and I still want to play. When I choose what I want to do, I will inform the world."
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Ibrahimović's future with LA Galaxy remains uncertain, despite having an instant impact since his summer move from Manchester United.
"I do not know what I'm going to do," he explained. "I know that many European clubs are interested, but I am happy here, I love my life, my family too. And I need a challenge, a reason to keep playing.
"I do not want to come to a club just because I'm Zlatan Ibrahimović. I want to arrive and make a difference. That's what I've always done, everywhere."
The former Barcelona and Inter Milan star recently named one Premier League legend as the player who had the biggest influence on his career.
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