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Zlatan names the one thing he misses about PSG at Manchester United

Manchester United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic (REUTERS)
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The big Swede was asked in an interview whether there was anything he missed about PSG or his time in Paris, and he gave a typically ‘Zlatan’ answer…

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Manchester United new boy Zlatan Ibrahimovic has enjoyed a superb start to life at Old Trafford and in the Premier League.

Four goals in four games since making his English footballing debut has silenced anyone who doubted the larger-than-life strikers ability to adapt to playing in England.

Despite his fantastic start, one journalist asked Zlatan whether there was anything he missed about his former club PSG, where he spent four years.

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“Is there anything you miss from your time in PSG or in Paris? What is the first thing that comes to mind?” Zlatan was asked by the interviewer.

The two-time Serie A top goal scorer rubbed his chin and appeared deep in thought before replying, “I miss my last salary from Paris, that is what I miss.”

Whilst some supporters have criticised Zlatan for the comments, most have been sensible enough to see them for what they are, yet more jesting from the humorous yet world class forward.

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Ibrahimovic left PSG for Manchester United this summer, with his contract with the French giants having run its course.

He left the Ligue 1 champions as their all-time top scorer, despite spending just four years in the capital, and has brought that goal scoring form to Manchester, where he has already made a big impression.

A serial winner, Zlatan has won 13 league titles over his career (11 if you discount those stripped of Juventus) and 31 trophies in total, having already won the Community Shield with Manchester United.

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