The talismanic striker has been linked to Manchester United this week and, responding to rumours of a move to the Premier League, said his "future looks good"
Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic remained tight-lipped on a summer move to the Premier League but admitted his relationship with England is "perfect".
The 34-year-old sees his contract at the Parc des Princes expire in June, ending a prolific four-season spell in France, hitting 136 goals in 164 games in all competitions.
While discussing a switch to the Premier League, Ibrahimovic admitted his relationship with England was enhanced by his four goals against the Three Lions in a 4-2 friendly win in 2012.
"After my four goals my relationship with England became perfect. Before that, there was no relationship," he told reporters ahead of PSG's Champions League tie with Chelsea.
"I have another two months with PSG, and then the European Championship with my national team. What happens after that? There is nothing after that. I’m not in discussions with anybody.
"It’s not the moment to talk about that. I'm not worried about the future as the future looks good after this season. People say I’m old but I’m only warming up. The future looks good."
The Sweden international has been linked with a move to Manchester United this week.
- Goal