Man City eye move for Ibrahimovic
Manchester City could make a bid for Paris Saint-Germains Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
The Swedish striker may look for a move following the recent upheaval at the Parc des Princes, which has seen head coach Carlo Ancelotti join Real Madrid and sporting director Leonardo resign after receiving a 13-month ban for pushing a referee.
City are in the market for a striker, after Carlos Tevez was sold to Juventus and Mario Balotelli left for AC Milan in January.

New Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini is also known to be a fan of skillful target men who can play deep, having used Diego Forlan to great effect at Villareal and playing Julio Baptista in the role during his time as Malaga manager.

Ibrahimovic will not come cheap, in terms of transfer-fee or wages, but money is no object for City as they look to give Pellegrini the best chance of competing successfully on all fronts next season.
Real Madrid have also been linked with the 31-year-old, as the Swedes previous coach Ancelotti is rumoured to be interested in working with the player again.