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Ibrahimovic to Manchester United: Manager bans striker from medical and contract talks
MANCHESTER UNITED will have to wait until Sweden's Euro 2016 campaign is over before signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic, according to reports.
Hamren (right) has told Ibrahimovic to focus on Euro 2016 and not Manchester United
New United manager Jose Mourinho is keen to secure Ibrahimovic on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain this summer.
The 34-year-old has also been linked to Serie A side AC Milan, while two clubs in China are believed to have tried and failed to sign him.
Ibrahimovic will become a free agent on July 1, by which time Sweden may be out of the Euros in France.
He will supposedly not sign for United until that contract at PSG expires so he can collect a £3.9million loyalty bonus from the Ligue 1 club.
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He will also not be able to leave to sign a contract, which is believed to be worth around £250,000 a week.
The one-year deal has an option to be extended by 12 months if Ibrahimovic impresses in his debut Premier League season.
The former Barcelona and Inter Milan forward scored 44 goals for PSG last season as they won the French league and cup double.
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