LA Galaxy president, Chris Klein, has revealed that Zlatan Ibrahimovic would prefer to stay in Europe next season.
He, however, admitted the MLS club still wants to sign him.
The Galaxy this week completed the signing of Jonathan dos Santos as the club’s third designated player, a move that would rule out signing any more expensive star players while he, his brother Giovani dos Santos and French winger Romain Alessandrini are still with the club.
When Klein was asked about LA’s long-reported interest in Ibrahimovic, he replied: “We have an incredible relationship with Zlatan and his agent. He loves our club, and he loves L.A.
“We have an interest in him. I think, for now, he wants to stay in Europe.
“Our doors are open for a player like that. We have rights to him in our league. We’ll see where that goes.”
Ibrahimovic, who scored 28 goals for Manchester United last season, is a free agent but is still using the Premier League club’s facilities in his rehabilitation from injury.
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