David Beckham could reunite with former Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic in Miami, according to reports in France.
The former England captain is leading the charge to bring a Major League Soccer franchise to the city in Florida in 2017, although a a stadium still needs to be financed and a location found.
But according to newspaper L'Equipe, who lead with a front page on Zlatan and Beckham, the prospect of joining the former Manhcester United midfielder in the US appeals to the Swedish striker - the pair became friends during Beckham's five-month loan spell at Paris in 2013.
The report states that Ibrahimovic often spends holiday in the US and has already applied for a visa to work in the States.
When asked about a potential move to Miami, Ibrahimovic's agent sai that "everything is possible".
"Zlatan could sign everywhere because he is free [at the end of the season] but we haven't decided yet," Raiola told L'Equipe. "We have offers from several clubs and we are free to decide."
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