Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic dribbles the ball just before scoring the 3-0 goal chased by Montenegreo's Stefan Savic during the UEFA Euro 2016 Group G qualifying soccer match between Sweden and Montenegro at Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden June 14, 2015. REUTERS/Jessica Gow/TT News Agency

Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic shot down speculations about the Swedish international’s move to Manchester United despite revealing an uncertain future with the French giants. The 33-year-old Ibrahimovic, who has also been linked to a return to AC Milan, has recently said his future is in the hands of his agent Mino Raiola.

Ibrahimovic has ended the rumours surrounding him, saying he is happy at PSG, according to Independent.co.uk. The Swedish striker added that he has one more year to play for the French champions and would just see what happens after his contract expires next year.

Ibrahimovic has been linked with the Red Devils this summer, giving the PSG striker a chance at a reunion with United boss Louis van Gaal, who returned to Ajax in 2004 as a technical trainer. However, in his recent interview, the long-haired striker admitted his relationship with van Gaal was still not good, saying that the issue between him and van Gaal would be a huge problem. He also described the former Napoli coach as a “pompous a—“ in his autobiography, “I Am Zlatan.”

“Whoever I work with, I never had this kind of problems, because at the end I need to do my job, he needs to do his job, and I think a lot of fights would happen, but that’s something I like,” Ibrahimovic added.

Meanwhile, PSG is close to adding another striker, who can help Ibrahimovic in the club’s campaign for the upcoming season. According to ESPN FC, Les Parisiens is close to signing Angel Di Maria from Old Trafford, with PSG agreeing for a €63 million (AU$95.1 million) fee for the 27-year-old Argentine striker.

United has been reportedly holding out the deal, claiming that the Ligue 1 champions have only offered €40 million (AU$60.4 million), which falls short of Di Maria’s signing price with the Red Devils last year as noted by the Guardian. However, PSG coach Laurent Banc is still “positive” the deal will be completed soon.

"The matter is close to being finished," Blanc confirmed ahead of their preseason friendly against United in Chicago. "When I tell you that, it's the truth.”

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