The Swedish striker apparently went to the U.S. Embassy in Paris and filed for a work permit. His contract with PSG expires in 2016.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic fueled the rumors about his future once his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires. According to a Swedish newspaper, PSG's Number 10 filed for a work permit at the U.S. Embassy in Paris, giving a clear hint on where he is planning to continue his career.

During the course of the last twelve months, Zlatan's courtship with the MLS has not ceased, with the Swedish striker speaking about his future in an interview last week.

"When I finish my contract I'll be 35, and I don't intend to keep playing at such a high level once it's over. It would be very interesting playing in America, I'm not as famous over there," Zlatan stated.

Cover of the Swedish journal Sportsbladet revealing the player's activity at the U.S. Embassy.

Tired of your search engine? Try "Zlaaatan.com"!

Some fans claim that Zlatan Ibrahimovic owns the web. And for once, they might be true. "Ibracadabra" became the first player to have his own search engine in the world, thanks to Andreas Killander, creative director of SweetPop, in charge of developing the idea.

"We didn’t ask his permission, but we hope he sees it as an amusing experience. Our search engine is linked to Google but all the searches are Zlatanified. All the results have some link to Zlatan; if you type in Ferrari, you’ll get stuff about Zlatan’s Ferrari; if you want a recipe, you’ll get the Zlatan Burger," Killander stated.

This is how Zlatan's "search engine" looks like

Type in "Cristiano Ronaldo" in http://zlaaaatan.com and this is what you'll get.