Paris Saint-Germain striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, has admitted that his relationship with Louis van Gaal is still “not good”, but suggested it would not stop him from joining Manchester United.
The 33-year-old has been linked with a move away from Ligue 1 this summer and said this week that his future was in the hands of his agent, Mino Raiola.
Ibrahimovic played at Ajax when Van Gaal was technical director and the pair did not see eye to eye. The Dutchman left the club soon after selling Ibrahimovic.
In his 2013 autobiography, ‘I Am Zlatan’, Ibrahimovic described Van Gaal as “a pompous ass” who “wanted to be a dictator”.
When asked what his relationship with Van Gaal is like now, he said: “No, that’s not good. He was a director in Ajax, and the way he is working is not the way I work.”
He however conceded that it might not prevent a possible move to Old Trafford.
“At the end, I think he is professional and I am professional,” he said.
“Whoever I work with, I never had this kind of problems, because at the end I need to do my job, he needs to do his job, and I think a lot of fights would happen, but that’s something I like.”
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