Chelsea News: Ibrahimovic boost, Terry hints at MLS exit, Zouma predicts top four finish
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been at Paris longer than any other club
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic's career at PSG may be coming to an end after manager Laurent Blanc admitted there was a 'big question mark' over the striker's future.
According to the Sun, Chelsea are lining up a sensational deal for the Swede, whose contract expires in June 2016, and is yet to agree a new one in Paris.
Chelsea's struggles are no secret this season both in defence and attack, but public spats with Diego Costa and Eden Hazard have left manager Jose Mourinho looking for new ideas up front.
And Mourinho is eyeing up a reunion with the 34-year-old striker, who played under him at Inter Milan, finishing as top scorer as the club won the Serie A title.
 
John Terry has told the Daily Mail that he is considering moving to the MLS when he eventually leaves Chelsea.
The 34-year-old centre back has spent his entire senior career at Chelsea, apart from a brief loan spell with Nottingham Forest, and ruled out joining another English club.
But Terry, who is also doing his coaching badges and considering punditry as a career path, sees no reason he wouldn't follow former team-mate Frank Lampard to the USA.
"America? Maybe," Terry said. "But physically I feel like I can still play."
 
Defender Kurt Zouma believes Chelsea will achieve Champions League qualification once again, despite their dire start to the season.
The 21-year-old is being lined up as the long-term replacement for veteran defender Terry, as Chelsea's usually rock-solid defence has proved leaky this season.
But the Frenchman told Sky Sports that a top four finish is a 'minimum requirement' for the London club.
"We are training hard for that, and if we keep training hard and keep winning we can be back for sure. Things are turning for us."

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