The attacker feels honoured to have been immortalised
at the Musee Grevin and now dreams of an even more prominent role in
the French capital
Paris Saint-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has joked that Paris should replace the Eiffel Tower with a statue of him.The renowned Musee Grevin unveiled a wax statue of Ibrahimovic on Monday, becoming only the second foreign footballer after Pele to be immortalised at the Parisian museum, and the Sweden international is already dreaming of going a step further as he hopes to tower over the French capital one day.
"It's an incredible feeling to get a statue at the Musee Grevin," the 33-year-old told RMC.
"The statue looks very focused, just like myself out there on the pitch. I can only be grateful for the fantastic job done. I am very proud to get this sort of recognition, especially as a Swede.
"It's a big honour to have a statue in a great museum like the Grevin. I am very happy with it. The people can get really close to the statue and that was the objective.
"The next step? I don't know... Maybe replacing the Eiffel Tower with an Ibrahimovic statue..."
Ibrahimovic has developed into a key figure at PSG since joining the club from AC Milan in 2012, helping them to back-to-back Ligue 1 titles. He has scored 16 goals in 23 games in all competitions this term.
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