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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Confirms Manchester United Move



So, Zlatan Ibrahimovic has finally put Manchester United fans out of their misery after weeks of speculation.
The former PSG striker had previously refused to be drawn on his future until Sweden's Euro 2016 campaign had come to end.

"I am coming" Says Zlatan.


It was hoped that the Sweden striker was expected to reveal his plans at the launch of his clothing brand, A-Z, but when pressed an audience member for confirmation, he said:

"There is no confirmation. You will have to wait.

"I want you to keep wondering where I will go, keep making stories, and when I am tired I will let you know when my next destination is."

The move means Zlatan will now reunite Jose Mourinho having previously worked with the Portuguese at Inter Milan.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has ended months of speculation by confirming he will be joining Manchester United this summer.

The 34-year-old used his Instagram account to announce his next destination.

"Time to let the world know. My next destination is Manchester United. #IAmComing," the post read.

Besides the striker's Instagram post, there has been no news on the details on the deal, although Manchester United are understood to be happy with Ibrahimovic's announcement.

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