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"Magical" Zlatan Ibrahimovic smashed four goals to help Paris Saint-Germain wrap up a fourth straight French league title but dampened the mood by hinting at his departure.
"For the moment I am not at PSG next year," the 34-year-old Swedish striker said in comments that will alert English Premier League giants and China's moneybags clubs.
Ibrahimovic was top scorer in a 9-0 trouncing of Troyes on Sunday that sealed the French title in record time with eight games still to go.
But celebrations were tainted by Ibrahimovic's comments.
"I still have a month-and-a-half of competition left. What happens next year, for the moment, I don't know about it," he told BeIN Sports.
Ibrahimovic, who arrived in Paris in July 2012 from AC Milan and has been linked with a move to Manchester United, added: "If they replace the Eiffel Tower with a statue of me, I will stay at PSG.
"I can promise that!"
PSG's Qatari president Nasser Al-Khelaifi insisted that he wants Ibrahimovic to stay at the club.
"Zlatan is magical," said Al-Khelaifi. "He is a great player. We are going to talk to him and see what he wants to do. We want him to stay."
On top of contract talks, Paris Saint-Germain are also still in the Champions League and progress in the tournament could also influence Ibrahimovic.
Paris are still in contention for a four-trophy haul with the Champions League, French Cup and French League Cup still to be decided.
"The Champions League is our biggest dream," said the PSG president.
Unlike last season, when Paris waited until late March to take over top spot in the French league, the capital club have set the pace uninterrupted since beating Gazelec Ajaccio 2-0 in their second game of the campaign.
Paris Saint-Germain coach Laurent Blanc guided the club to their fourth straight Ligue 1 title
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"We've worked well. Everyone is to be congratulated, first of all the players, the coaching staff, the medical team, etc," said coach Laurent Blanc.
"But the season isn't finished and we're going to have to get ourselves back in competition mode because there are some important dates coming up in April and hopefully May."
Three goals in six early first-half minutes by Uruguayan Edinson Cavani, Javier Pastore and Adrien Rabiot set PSG on the road to victory at Troyes, who seem certain to be relegated.
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Ibrahimovic took centre stage in 10 magical second-half minutes, during which he scored his 100th goal in Ligue 1.
"I'm very lucky to play with good players," Ibrahimovic said, walking off with the ball wedged under his arm. "The referee gave it to me!"
The Ligue 1 title was Blanc's fourth as a manager, having also guided Bordeaux to the 2008-09 title.
The gulf in class between Paris and the rest has never been more apparent since Qatar Sports Investments purchased PSG in 2011.
With a budget of close to 500 million euros ($558 million), PSG's financial supremacy has enabled them to spring well clear of the rest of the competition.
PSG have set records tumbling this term and surpassed Nantes' 32-game unbeaten run set during the 1994-95 campaign. They were finally beaten 2-1 at Lyon last month to end their sequence at 36 matches.
They play in the League Cup final on April 23, four days after facing Lorient for a place in the French Cup final.
The draw for the Champions League is this week. PSG, having beaten Chelsea for the second season running, will be hoping to avoid a second straight meeting with Barcelona in the final eight.
Source: AFP