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It is the most Zlatan Ibrahimovic way possible of putting yourself on the transfer market.
The
Swedish striker's tweet, announcing that Saturday's match against
Nantes will be his last for Paris Saint-Germain, leaves people in no
doubt as to his intentions, or his view on the legacy he leaves in
France.
The 34-year-old has won
four straight Ligue 1 titles with the French club and seven cup
competitions, but success in the European Champions League has eluded
him -- PSG failing to make it past the quarterfinals in the last three
seasons.
His departure was later confirmed on the
club's official website in a statement that also revealed he would
return in a "managerial capacity" once his playing career had ended.
"I
am very proud of the last four years," he said. "I loved every day I
spent here. Paris Saint-Germain has become a star club in the world and I
played a key role moving it forward.
"It
is now the right time for me to take a different path. I would like to
thank my teammates, the technical staff and all the people in the club.
My heart is with the fans. They were amazing from the first day I came
here. They are the best fans in France.
"It is not a farewell but only an au revoir. I came like a king, I leave like a legend but I will be back."
Ibrahimovic will not be short of suitors.
He
has been linked with a move to the English Premier League with
Manchester United, Los Angeles Galaxy in MLS and a return to Italian
giants AC Milan, where he spent two seasons between 2010 and 2012.
A
return of 46 goals in 49 matches for PSG this season still proves he
can cut it at the top level, while his 36 league goals propelled it to a
fourth consecutive crown.
The
mercurial forward is always good for a soundbite, constantly referring
to himself in the third person.
When once asked by reporters what he'd
be getting his girlfriend for her birthday he replied: "Nothing. She has
Zlatan."
After criticism from Norwegian striker
John Carew, Ibrahimovic famously retorted: "What Carew can do with a
football, I can do with an orange."
Nasser
Al-Khelaifi, President and CEO of Paris Saint-Germain, heaped praise on
Ibrahimovic: "In just four years Zlatan has greatly contributed to the
history and notoriety of Paris Saint-Germain as well as promoting French
football worldwide.
"Ibra is
truly a great man on and off the pitch. With his incredible talent and
charisma, he has conquered the heart of the people of Paris and far
beyond. All the trophies he won with the club, the records he broke and
his amazing goals will stay forever in our memories.
"I
am extremely proud of having welcomed Ibra in Paris and I'm now looking
forward to the prospect of working with him again at the club when he
finishes his career. He will always be home at Paris Saint-Germain."
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