Zlatan Ibrahimovic leaves Manchester United with star set for Hollywood ending at Los Angeles Galaxy
The 36-year-old striker joins Major League Soccer side in US as Premier League giants agree to release him from contract

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has signed for the Los Angeles Galaxy and could make his debut for the Major League Soccer side this month, US media reported.
The Los Angeles Times and Sports Illustrated both reported Ibrahimovic had signed a deal with the Galaxy soon before Premier League giants Manchester United confirmed the Swedish star had been released from his Old Trafford contract.
Sports Illustrated said Ibrahimovic’s move to California would be officially announced in a full-page advertisement in Friday’s edition of the Los Angeles Times.
MLS rules allow clubs to sign three designated players who are not subject to salary limits, a rule introduced when David Beckham arrived in the league in 2007.
However, because the Galaxy have already signed their designated players for the 2018 season, Ibrahimovic’s salary will be limited to around US$1.5 million according to the Sports Illustrated report.
That represents a fraction of the reported £19 million (US$26.8 million) a season Ibrahimovic was paid after signing for United from Paris Saint-Germain in 2016.