PSG star Zlatan Ibrahimovic has revealed the club he could join after leaving the French giants.

Zlatan, 34, was speaking during an interview with L’Equipe. The Sweden international still has an active contract with the club that runs up to the end of the season. During the interview, he revealed that he could leave for Qatar when his contract expires at the end of the season. 

He revealed:

"My current situation is new to me. I have an expiring contract and that is a new experience. I am free to do what I want,"

"I am focused on PSG for now. I still have six months to go on my current contract and I want to give my best for the team. I do not have a next destination in mind.’’

When asked about a move to Qatar, he explained:

"A move to Qatar? I have a good relationship with [PSG president] Nasser Al-Khelaifi and with the people of Qatar, but I cannot say anything at this stage. Let's just say that a move to Qatar is an option.’’

"I am enjoying my football at the moment and I'm feeling well both mentally and physically. I am enjoying myself each game. We will see what happens.’’

The well-travelled star also revealed that he could consider a coaching career after retiring as a footballer. He has worked with some of the best managers in the game, including the likes of Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Laurent Blanc and Pep Guardiola and their influence in making him a world-class player could inspire him to achieve coaching success. 

He added: 

"I do not think as a player.’’

"I have a lot of experience and have played under some great coaches. They have learned me a lot. We will see whether a career as a coach is an option at the end of my career."