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Zlatan Ibrahimovic signs contract extension with his ‘last big club’

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has signed a one-year contract extension with PSG that will keep him with the Ligue 1 champions until June 2016, when he will be 34 years old. Ibrahimovic been something of a nomad, playing for seven clubs over his 14-year career (winning eight domestic titles along the way). But according to the Swedish striker, if everything goes according to his master plan, PSG will be the last major stop of his career, though not necessarily the with which he will retire.

From PSG.fr:

Zlatan Ibrahimovic declared after signing his contract extension: "I don't see a more ambitious club in Europe than Paris Saint-Germain. My wish is that Paris Saint-Germain is my last big Club. This Club is like me: the dream is never big enough."

Of course there are no clubs more ambitious than PSG because no other clubs have Zlatan.

He continued: "When I say that PSG will be my last big club, it doesn't mean I won't still return to someplace like Barcelona before I retire. And yes, I am calling Barca small. Because all of their players are physically smaller than me. Zlam!"