Zlatan Ibrahimovic insists he will win the Premier League title with Manchester United.
The Maverick Swede joined Manchester United from PSG on a free transfer this summer.
His Premier League career started just as expected - four goals in his first four games. However, the striker (before his brace against Swansea on Sunday) endured goal drought; scoring three times in the last two months.
But despite United's 6th place on the League table, the 35-year old believes the club will still challenge for the title before he leaves Old Trafford.
"Oooof it would be fantastic," he told Manchester United’s official website.
"If I could win the Premier League, the next day I would stop playing football- almost! We have been a little bit unlucky in certain games, but we believe and when you believe it will come.
Hopefully I can win it and I will win it."
Ibrahimovic has however, refused to say whether winning the Premier League would be his greatest achievement.
He has won the championship in Holland, Italy, Spain and France, but is adamant which is the best.
"Every medal has its story," he added. "It’s difficult to say [which is his favourite] because I have one from every country I went to."
''I have played at other massive clubs, added the forward who has also played for the likes of Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus and both Inter and AC Milan, every club is massive and if it was not massive it became massive when I came.
Everything we do here is huge, it’s not local, it’s global, it’s to reach out worldwide."
Ibrahimovic will not feature in United's next Premier League match versus Arsenal, as he picked up his fifth booking of the season during the EPL week 11 match for a foul on Swansea's Leroy Fer.
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