Former Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has opened up on the conversation with Arsene Wenger that saw his move to Arsenal collapse after having already posed with the clubโs number 9 shirt.
The former Swedish international was undoubtedly one of the greatest strikers of his generation.
The 42-year-old played for top clubs in Europe in the past including Barcelona, PSG, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Ajax and Manchester United.
He is often touted as one of the greatest players to have never won the UEFA Champions League, which evaded his grasp throughout his career, despite winning 12 league titles and scoring over 570 senior career goals.
However, Ibrahimovic has now revealed how he came close to a move to Arsenal from Swedish side Malmo at the start of his rise to the top at the age of 17.
Explaining the reason why a switch to the Premier League North London club never materialized, Ibrahimovic said on Piers Morgan Uncensored: โWhen I was young, I had a lot of interest from a lot of clubs, and one of them was Arsenal.
โSo, I came to the office of Mr Arsene Wenger, and it was a big hype because I saw these players, [Dennis] Bergkamp, [Thierry] Henry, I saw [Freddie] Ljungberg, I saw [Patrick] Vieira, I saw all these players, and I was like โF**k, this is bigโ, because these players I see on TV, even if I already played in high-level Sweden.
โBut this was big, because this was like, โI am here nowโ. Last week I was playing PlayStation with these guys. And I spoke with Wenger, he was tall, I didnโt expect him to be so tall.
โI came into his office, and we spoke, and he was like, โWhat do you want?โ He wanted to get to know me, to feel me. Because I think he is a type of person, he just doesnโt buy the player, he wants to know what he is buying I think. In the end, he had an Arsenal shirt with Number 9 and, โWe want you to come and do a trial for two weeks.โ
โEverything was good until he said you come and do a trial. I was looking at him. Obviously, he is Wenger, I am nobody at that moment. I said, โI donโt do trialsโ, and he was like, โWhat do you mean?โ
โI donโt do trials, either you want me or you donโt want me, or else why am I here? That was me, but it was not to play a game, it was me. โNo, but you have to come and do a trialโ and then, โNo, no, you donโt understand, I donโt do trialsโ. That was it, I never went to Arsenal.โ