Paris Saint-Germain forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic has insisted that when thinking about his future, he needs to think about the quality of life for his family.
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The Swede has recently been linked with a host of Europe's top clubs, as a move away from France appears likely, but suggested that he is thinking more about family than football.
"I still have one year left on my contract," he told Channel 5.
"I belong to PSG. I do not have another plan, but things can change from one day to another.
"I cannot say much now, but I belong to PSG and we will continue like that. But the older I get, the more I have to think differently about choosing a club.
"This concerns not only the footballing aspect, but also the quality of life for my family."
The 33-year-old then spoke about Champions League football, saying that he will not base his possible move on the European competition, but rather where he can enjoy himself.
"Many people think that the number one criterion is the Champions League," he continued.
"But this is not true. I want to be in a club that I like, where I have a good time, and have fun playing football.
"If I do not win the Champions League, believe me, my career has been magical anyway. Check my track record; it speaks for itself."
Ibrahimovic has won 12 league titles in his illustrious career, with clubs such as FC Barcelona, Inter Milan, Juventus, AC Milan, PSG and Ajax Amsterdam.
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This season, the forward scored 30 goals from 36 games, helping his French side to a third consecutive league trophy.
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