Manchester United’s newly signed star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has claimed that he could play in top level football until he becomes a 40-year-old.
The 34-year old who is set to join Manchester United training for the first time since his transfer is keen to prove a point at the world’s largest club.
The Swedish legend will feature in the Premier League for the first time in his illustrious career in which he featured for the likes of Inter, Barca, PSG and others.
Zlatan has also said he could move to MLS after his stint at Old Trafford.
‘I would never rule out the MLS in the future. I have a contract with Manchester United, but I feel in great shape,’ he said.
‘I feel as though I could play until I am 40. It is impossible to predict the future.’
On the debate over Zlatan’s age, Manchester United legend Bryan Robson said: ‘Zlatan is 34 and it would have been nice to get him at 28 or 29, something like that,’ he said.
‘But the way he played for PSG last year showed he has a lot to offer still and he looks really fit.
‘I think back to Sir Alex’s last year when everybody talked about Robin van Persie’s age and his injuries when he joined, but he won us the title with his goals that season. Hopefully, Zlatan can do the same.’