Zlatan is moving on. PSG superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic, one of the world's best soccer players, appears to be leaving the club this summer when his contract expires. He announced on Instagram on Friday that Saturday's league match at Parc des Princes would be his last, adding that "I came like a king, left like a legend."

My last game tomorrow at Parc des Princes. I came like a king, left like a legend.

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So this summer he will be free to sign with whatever club he wants. Will he continue playing in Europe? Could he possibly retire?

He had been linked to Manchester United, but it's safe to say he won't go there if Louis Van Gaal is still the manager. He has also been linked with Major League Soccer, having said in the past that he could see himself playing there.

Sky Sports' Alessandro Alciato put the chances of Ibrahimovic joining the Los Angeles Galaxy at 90 percent, while Manchester United is at 10 percent.

If he were to join MLS, he could very well be the best player to ever play in the league, ahead of Thierry Henry. Despite his age, he is still word class and could land a spot with any club in the world, something that can't be said for any of the veteran talents that try out MLS. Strong and still with fantastic pace, Ibrahimovic could likely continue to play at a high level for the next couple seasons. MLS would seem like a strange move for a player of his caliber, but it would certainly boost the popularity of the league to land a talent like him, and nothing is wrong with wanting a change of scenery so late in your career.

In time, we will see where he ends up, but the rumors of him coming to America are promising.

Too bad Las Vegas doesn't have a team.