Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who re-joined English Premier League club Manchester United, has said he is eyeing a move to Major League Soccer (MLS) in the US after his stint in England.
"I think there is a big chance of me going to the MLS. But like I said, I'm not done yet," Ibrahimovic told ESPN FC on Thursday.
"I go back to United to finish what I started, but after that, I think MLS can be in the picture. But let's see what happens."
Ibrahimovic will be at United until the end of this season at least after signing a new deal.
The talismanic Swedish striker will return to action for Jose Mourinho's side when he recovers from his cruciate ligament injury.
"We had couple of teams (interested). I mean there was couple of teams reaching out, wanted 'Ibra-kadabra' in their team, but I had such a great year with United," Ibrahimovic said confirming he had other offers as well.
"We had a great year, we won three trophies. Fantastic guys, great club and a coach that I've known from before. I was happy. It's not always about the sporting thing. You choose when you sign for a club and I'm in a situation where I have to think 360 degrees around me.
"Everybody is happy about this and I'm super happy. Happiness has no value and this year I play for free, just like last year," he added.
United have had a perfect start to the new season winning both their opening matches by a 4-0 margin against West Ham United and Swansea City.
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