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Ibrahimovic: ‘I’ll finish my career at PSG’

Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday announced that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has extended his contract, tying him to the club until 2016. The Sweden international striker expects PSG to bo his last club.

The Swede, whose existing deal was due to expire in the summer of 2015, is now set to stay at the Parc des Princes until close to his 35th birthday.

"I don't see a more ambitious club in Europe than Paris Saint-Germain," the former Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona and AC Milan striker said in a statement released by PSG.

"My wish is that Paris Saint-Germain is my last big club. This club is like me: the dream is never big enough." 

"I think I'll finish my career here in Paris," he added. 

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"From here, I want to continue working to be the best and with this extra one year contract, I'll continue to give the maximum every day. I am here for the long term, that's the best thing I could have done because Paris is clearly among the top European clubs today.

Ibrahimovic was the first real marquee signing made by PSG's multi-billionaire Qatari owners, designed to propel them into the big time alongside European football's superpowers. David Beckham and more recently the Uruguayan Edinson Cavani followed him to the club.

PSG's Qatari president Nasser Al-Khelaifi was thrilled to be able to keep one of Europe's biggest names at the club for another season.

"The desire of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, one of the best players in the world, to leave a long and lasting legacy at Paris Saint-Germain is a very strong sign," he said in a statement. 

"Together, we share the same ambition, to take the Club to the summits of the European game."

Ibrahimovic scored 30 goals and was named France's player of the year as PSG won the Ligue 1 title last season.

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Zlatan statue loses nose in latest Malmö vandalism

The statue of Zlatan Ibrahimovic in Malmö has suffered its latest damage in a string of attacks by vandals.

Zlatan statue loses nose in latest Malmö vandalism
Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

During Saturday night or in the early hours of Sunday, the nose was sawed off the Zlatan statue and the effigy was also covered in silver paint, media including SVT report.

Since being unveiled in the presence of the world-famous footballer in October, the statue has been damaged on several occasions.

At the end of November, Zlatan announced his investment in rival team Hammarby, angering many fans of his hometown club Malmö FF.

READ ALSO: How Malmö fell out of love with Zlatan Ibrahimovic

December has already seen paint poured over the statue and a foot sawn off, with this weekend’s incident adding to the list of crunching tackles against the Zlatan statue.

Police said on Sunday they would investigate the latest instance of vandalism.

“We have not received any reports but have been informed that damage has been seen by the public. We will go out there and make observations this morning,” Katarina Rusin, a press spokesperson for the police in the southern Sweden region, told SVT.

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