Anthony Martial says he would welcome Zlatan Ibrahimovic's arrival at Old Trafford

Football
By Mirror | Apr 11, 2016

Manchester United forward Anthony Martial has revealed he would like to play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

The Frenchman played against Paris Saint-Germain striker Ibrahimovic when he was at Lyon, but is hoping to line up with him next season.

The 34-year-old Swede is out of contract in the summer and has previously stated his intention to move to the Premier League this summer.

Martial, who made the switch from France to England last summer, is hoping Ibrahimovic chooses United over Arsenal and Chelsea.

"It would be nice to play with him," Martial told Telefoot.

"He is an extraordinary player and he continues to prove it despite his age."

Ibrahimovic to United is a possibility, but reportedly only if Louis van Gaal leaves the club.

Sky are reporting the former AC Milan striker only wants to move to Old Trafford if he doesn't have to work with the Dutchman.

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