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Zlatan Ibrahimovic has revealed that he was pursued by former club AC Milan but has decided to remain with French champions Paris Saint Germain.
Speaking ahead of Sweden's Euro 2016 qualifiers against Russia and Austria, Ibrahimovic said Milan, where he spent two seasons and won the Scudetto in 2011, had approached him but he preferred to stay in Paris.
"It was concrete from their side and they showed great interest, but I said from the beginning that I am staying at PSG, I'm happy there," the 33-year-old said.
As the clock ticked down to the end of the transfer window this week, Ibrahimovic was linked with several clubs including Premier league Arsenal and Turkey's Fenerbahce and Galatasaray.
"I take it as a compliment that there is still interest in me. It means I'm still performing. I take it as positive," he said when asked by a Turkish journalist about a possible move, adding that his agent Mino Raiola handled all such queries.
"It's all about when you get a firm offer or a level of interest that is serious. Then you can think about it seriously. It's not like I call a club and say 'I'm coming' - there has to be interest from the other side."
His Sweden team are second in Group G, four points ahead of Russia, who they meet in Moscow on Saturday, and four behind leaders Austria, who they host in Stockholm next Tuesday.
A victory on Saturday would go a long way towards helping the Swedes qualify for the finals but Ibrahimovic is not taking anything for granted.
"It'll be a tough game, a hard game. The Russians at home, we're meeting a good team. They're the games you want to play," he said.
Ibra, who turns 34 next month, indicated that the end of his career at both club and international level was in sight but he was not prepared to say just yet when he would call it a day.
"You'll know when I stop," he told a reporter with a smile. "The whole world will know. It will be news."
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