Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he is happy at PSG and claims that he knew he would make history at the French club before he joined.
Ibrahimovic, 34, is out of contract at the end of the current campaign, and he has already been linked with a host of clubs.
The Sweden striker has scored 123 goals in 147 appearances since arriving from AC Milan in 2012 and won four trophies with the French champions in 2015. He is the leading record scorer for PSG and admits he knew he would achieve greatness in Paris.
“I feel good. I feel I have a lot of responsibility,” he told the club website. “Before I came here I knew it would be a big challenge for me because the club wanted to do something great, something big, to build up a club that brings them to the top and it was a project at the start.
“I’m very happy I was here at the start because it’s easy to come now here where everything is settled down, everything is good and it’s easy to make your thing.
“When I came it wasn’t so easy because I came from Milan and it was a different world compared from what it is today. I’m very happy, I was one of the first ones to be here and bring it to the top and I knew I would make history with this club, so that is what I’m doing and I’m still doing it, so when I change club or stop football I will sit down and lean back and say I was part of that project, so for that I’m very happy.”
Ibrahimovic has won titles in four different countries (the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and France) but has never picked up the Champions League.
Facing Chelsea in the Round of 16 this season, the striker is confident he can make a difference.
“I still have the possibility to win it,” he added. “I have a great team and the dream is to win the Champions League for this club and that is one of my objectives, to win of course.
“But if it wouldn’t happen and my career is full, packed anyway, so the museum is huge and I’m happy for that. I had the luck to play with great players that won trophies for me and the same thing with the clubs I played for, that I was able to win the trophies I have been winning, but let’s see what happens this year and if not I will still be happy with what I have achieved.”
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