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LA Galaxy Ready To Make Zlatan Ibrahimovic Highest Paid Player In MLS

by Damilare Salami
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, could be on his way to LA Galaxy

Wealthy American soccer club, LA Galaxy have said they are prepared to make Zlatan Ibrahimovic the highest paid player in the Major League Soccer MLS history if he joins them from Manchester United this summer.

Ibrahimovic is still enjoying his first season at United in a one-year deal he penned down last summer.

There is an option for the Swede to stay longer but while the club are desperate to keep him, the 35-year-old is yet to agree.

Ibrahimovic has scored 26 goals for United this season.

He will start Thursday’s Europa League last-16 first-leg tie with Russian side Rostov but is about to serve a three-match domestic ban after accepting a charge of violent conduct for elbowing Bournemouth’s Tyrone Mings in the face at Old Trafford on Saturday.

In 2016, Brazilian forward Kaka was the highest paid player in MLS, with a published annual salary from Orlando City of $7.167m (£5.89m).

LA Galaxy paid former England midfielder Steven Gerrard $6.1m (£5.01m) last season. He has since retired.

Sources have told BBC Sport that Galaxy see Ibrahimovic as having the potential to make as big an impact on soccer in the United States as David Beckham did when he joined the club from Real Madrid in 2007.

It is not known what contract length Galaxy – winners of three out of the last six MLS titles – would be willing to offer Ibrahimovic but the club feels it has a realistic chance of signing the veteran frontman.

With his contract expiring in the summer, LA Galaxy could sign Ibrahimovic in advance of a move to MLS during the July transfer window. That is what they did with Beckham in 2007, a signing that was announced in the January prior to his Real Madrid contract coming to an end on 30 June

 

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