Ibra: I would have to fight with van Gaal, but I would like it

"Paris Saint-Germain" sniper Zlatan Ibrahimovic admits that he probably wouldn't agree with "Manchester United" coach Louis van Gaal, but he doesn't rule out the possibility of playing for the "Red Devils."

The Swede criticized the former Dutch national team strategist in his autobiography "I am Zlatan."

When asked by Sports Illustrated if bad relationships with a coach would prevent a potential move to "United," the PSG star didn't answer immediately, but only said these words: "In the end, I think both he and I are professionals."

"No matter who I work with, I never have such problems, because I ultimately have to do my job, and they have to do theirs. In my opinion, there would be many battles, but I like that."

About disagreements with van Gaal, Ibra said: "Our relationship is not good. When I was at the "Ajax" club, he was then in the position of sports director. We work in different ways."