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West Ham chief confirms interest in beating Arsenal & Man United to 35-goal transfer target

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According to reports from talkSPORT, West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan has confirmed his interest in signing Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United transfer target Zlatan Ibrahimovic on a free transfer.

The 2013 Puskas winner has bagged 141 goals in 168 appearances for PSG, including 35 strikes across all competitions this season, and recently fired them to a fourth consecutive Ligue 1 title.

But the 34-year-old looks set to leave Parc de Princes when his contract expires at the end of the season and clubs looking to acquire his services on a free transfer are by no means in short supply.

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Indeed, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United have all been credited with interest in signing the 6 foot 5 frontman during the summer transfer window, whilst other sources have linked him with a shock transfer to West Ham.

And according to talkSPORT, Hammers co-chairman David Sullivan has admitted he would love to sign the Sweden international if the opportunity arose this summer – before confirming that signing a new centre-forward will be the East London club’s priority in the coming transfer window.

He told the sports radio station; “We have a list of about ten strikers all over Europe, and most of our money will go into signing a striker. That is the plan for next season. I’d love Ibrahimovic from PSG, but whether he’d come to us I don’t know. I know he’s 34 but he’s a fantastic player.”

“There are a number of top Premier League players we may be bidding for, top goalscorers, but I can’t name them. I can’t comment on players from other teams.”

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