Outspoken Paris St Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic says there are a number of Barclays Premier League clubs interested in signing him this summer.

The Sweden international, 34, has helped PSG walk their way to the Ligue 1 title this season while he has also won trophies with Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona and AC Milan during his illustrious career.

Here, we look at five Premier League clubs Ibrahimovic could end up joining in the summer transfer window.

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Manchester United

Ibrahimovic has been linked with a move to the Red Devils for a number of weeks with rumours circulating that Old Trafford chiefs are looking for a competitor for captain Wayne Rooney.

The England striker has been out injured with a knee injury since February and, with questions being raised over his future with the Three Lions, United could be keen to bring in someone who is guaranteed to deliver goals.

Manchester City

Bad blood: Pep Guardiola has history with Ibrahimovic

Ibrahimovic has already revealed that he nearly moved to the Etihad Stadium in 2011 and since then City have gone on to win the Premier League title twice and are through to the Champions League quarter-finals where they will face the striker's current team, PSG.

Pep Guardiola is to become the club's new manager in the summer and the pair have already worked together at Barcelona. However, the Swede famously fell out with his Spanish coach during his time at the Nou Camp and called him a "spineless coward" in his autobiography so it seems unlikely the pair will reunite.

Chelsea

The Swede is said to favour a move to London so Chelsea may prove a more appealing destination but the Blues' struggles in the Premier League this term could put Ibrahimovic off a switch to SW6 with Champions League qualification looking unlikely.

In December it was rumoured that Jose Mourinho was interested in signing him but the Portuguese manager has since been sacked and until his permanent successor is announced there are unlikely to be any serious moves for his signature.

Arsenal

Arsene Wenger Manager of Arsenal
Missed out before: Arsene Wenger Manager of Arsenal

Arsene Wenger says he has no regrets about missing out on Ibrahimovic when he was a teenager but the PSG forward could be the answer to Arsenal's scoring woes.

Gunners midfielder Mesut Ozil told German paper Welt am Sonntag that they "need reinforcements" next season to challenge for the title and reports suggest an offer for Ibrahimovic is in the pipeline.

Tottenham

While it seems a long shot that Ibrahimovic would make a move to White Hart Lane, winning the Premier League title - and securing Champions League football - would elevate their chances.

Harry Kane has carried Spurs' striking threat for two seasons but the chance to add a striker of Ibrahimovic's calibre does not come around too often.

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