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Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovich hints at retirement from professional football

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Iconic Sweden and Paris Saint Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovich has hinted at retiring from professional football, in order to spend more time with his family.

Ibrahimovich, who single handedly fired the 'The Parisians' to the French League title in 2013-14, thanks to his tally of 41 goals, has thrown strong indications that he would call a day to his football career, and also regrets at not having won the Champions League till date.

The giant striker also said that his career as a professional footballer made him miss out on a lot of things, which also included spending quality time with his family.

Ibrahimovich, who has had a stellar career so far, has represented some of Europe's biggest clubs, which include the likes of Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona and AC Milan, and also has a total of 23 league title wins to his credit.

Though the Swede hopes that he will finally break his Champions League jinx with PSG this season, still he admits that winning each of his 23 league titles was an 'incredible experience'.

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