Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he would be open to a return to Ajax in a front-office position after his playing career comes to a close.
The Swedish star is currently in his second season with the LA Galaxy, having joined the club from Manchester United at the start of the 2018 MLS season.
Ibrahimovic, who will turn 38 in October, played for Ajax from 2001-2004, scoring 48 goals in 110 total appearances for the Dutch club.
He won two Eredivisie crowns, a KNVB Cup and a Johan Cruyff Shield during his three seasons with the club before moving to Juventus in 2004.
But Ibrahimovic says he would like to someday return to Ajax and help bring about even more young stars for a club that's known for producing them
"Normally I don't return to clubs where I have already played, but maybe after my career I can become a director at Ajax," he told De Telegraaf. "Then I would do a better job than anyone who is sitting there now."
He added: "Ajax is still my club in the Netherlands and I am proud to have been part of it, especially when I see how they present themselves in Europe. They have done what nobody expected and produce players that they are used to producing. It's wonderful to see. ”