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Published 12:29 10 Apr 2018 BST
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“FIFA can’t stop me. If I want to be there, I’ll be there,” the former Manchester United forward told Eurosport.
“Just as with the national team, if I want to play, I’ll play.
“This is not a question for FIFA, it’s a question for me and what I want.”
Ibrahimovic has struggled with injury since returning from an ACL tear this season but has since plyed back-to-back games with the Galaxy, scoring two goals in his debut for his new club last month. The 36-year-old said he will consider a return to the Swedish national team if he feels like he can play at an appropriate level, however, he has said that he does not feel as if he's playing at that standard just yet.“The door is open, and not closed,” Ibrahimovic said.
"If everything feels as it should and I feel that I can do the things I am capable of and want to do, as I’ve always done them, then we can talk about it. But that’s not where we are at right now. We’re in a position where I’m just happy that I can play."
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