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Done deal: Ibrahimovic agrees to Paris Saint-Germain terms

Look out Paris. Here comes Zlatan.

AC MILAN STRIKER Zlatan Ibrahimovic has agreed to join Paris Saint-Germain, the French club’s sporting director Leonardo has confirmed.

The Sweden international’s agent Mino Raiola has been in the French capital trying to work out a transfer after Milan agreed to sell the 30-year-old striker and team-mate Thiago Silva to PSG.

Leonardo claims that Ibrahimovic has finally agreed to a deal which will see him earn 13 million euros per year, with Italian reports suggesting that the the Swedish ace has cost PSG 23m euros.

“We have reached an agreement, the deal is done,” Leonardo told Gazzetta dello Sport. ”Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a PSG player, he can write our history.”

Meanwhile, PSG have called a press conference for tomorrow in which Leonardo and president Nasser Al Khelaifi will be in attendance. It is believed that the purpose of this press conference is to present not only Ibrahimovic, but also Marco Verratti, who joins PSG from Pescara.

Raiola also spoke to reporters outside of PSG’s headquarters on Tuesday afternoon, stating: “Everyone is happy, and so is Zlatan.

“With the arrival of Ibra, Paris now has another reason to be considered a city filled with beauty.”

The former Barcelona striker, who signed for Milan on a permanent deal last off-season after 12 months on loan at San Siro, scored 56 goals in all competitions for the Rossoneri.

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