Former Sweden striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, has confirmed he will sign for Manchester United after leaving Paris St-Germain.
The 34-year-old, capped 116 times for his country, was out of contract after four years at the French champions, the BBC reports.
He will link up again with his former Inter Milan boss, Jose Mourinho, at Old Trafford.
“Time to let the world know. My next destination is Manchester United,” the BBC quoted the striker as saying on social media.
United, who finished fifth in the Premier League last season and failed to qualify for the Champions League, has not confirmed the move.
Ibrahimovic is yet to complete a medical and sign a contract with the 20-time English champions.
The Swede made his debut for hometown club Malmo in 1999 and went on to play for Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona and AC Milan before joining PSG.
He has scored 392 goals in 677 games and last season was his most prolific, with 50 goals in 51 matches – a record for the French club.
His tally of 38 league goals was also a club record.
The player – who retired from international football after Sweden’s exit from Euro 2016 earlier this month – has won a trophy every season of his career since 2001, including 13 league titles.
In his four seasons at PSG, Ibrahimovic won 12 trophies, including the domestic quadruple twice.
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