"?Zlatan Ibrahimovic's mood has changed a little over the last few days.
He called a press conference while on international duty with Sweden last week, and appeared to be rather entertained by the speculation surrounding his next move at club level - amid ongoing talk of a free transfer move to Manchester United.
The enigmatic Swede could only laugh and utter a "we'll see what happens" when directly asked about a move to Old Trafford, and talk has continued ever since. Though Ibra admitted over the weekend that he'd love to return to former club Malmo in Sweden one day and talk over a big-money move to the Chinese Super League continues to persist too.
The 34-year-old, who was revelling in the talk just recently, called another press conference on Wednesday morning and well, looked less than impressed this time around.
He "?shot down the talk he could return to Malmo by stating he was "too good" to play in his country's national league, and when questioned on whether he had a deadline to make his mind up on his future, he gave something of a frosty answer.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he is "too good" for a return to the Swedish league.
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"?Speaking to journalists, he said: "I want you to still write a lot of stories, so I get excited when I see them because I want to see who is making up the best story. And when I'm tired of it, I'll let you know where I will go."
United have been linked with a move for the player - who has decided to leave Paris Saint Germain at the end of his contract this summer - and Ibrahimovic has previously expressed interest in once again working alongside Jose Mourinho, who has just taken over as manager at Old Trafford.
He also expressed that he wasn't considering international retirement after Euro 2016, adding: "I haven't thought about it. I'm focusing on the Euros and it's not something I've thought about."?
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