Zlatan Ibrahimovic may be packing up his stuff and getting the hell out of Manchester after just one season at Old Trafford after LA Galaxy decided the Swedish striker is just the man they want to spearhead their attack.
And the Californians are so determined to capture the 35-year-old that they are prepared to make him the highest-paid player in MLS history.
The BBC claim that MLS sources believe that Zlatan can have the same impact on the league as David Beckham had when he moved from Real Madrid to LA Galaxy in 2007.
Zlatan, who this week was banned for three games for elbowing Tyrone Mings, has scored 26 goals for Jose Mourinho's side this season after signing a 12-month contract last summer.
There is an option to extend that by a further 12 months, but Zlatan may well feel that the humungous offer, plus the lifestyle on offer in California, may be a better option for him to see out his nomadic career.
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