Video: Zlatan Ibrahimovic's stunning goal in Sweden training

Ibrahimovic training with his national teammates ahead of their 2016 Euro qualifiers

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is indeed like a fine wine that keeps getting better with age and the Swede just confirmed that statement with a stunning effort during training this week.

The 33-year-old has been training with his national team, preparing for Sweden’s upcoming 2016 European qualifiers match against Russia and it was in this session that the prolific forward showcased his talent with a brilliantly executed shot on goal.

Relaxed and composed as ever, the Paris Saint-German star got on to a moving ball and swinged his left foot at it, curling the ball into the left side of the goal as the ball hammered on to the post and found it’s way into the back of the net. The keeper hardly moved a muscle as he stood by and watched his compatriot’s cracking shot go past him.

Over the summer transfer window, Zlatan was strongly linked with a return to his former club AC Milan. There were suggestions that the high-profile Swede would only consider leaving his current employers if there was an offer from the Italian giants with whom he had spent two seasons before joining the French champions. But Ibrahimovic dismissed those talks labelling their intentions as “a bit desperate."

Arsenal were also linked with the Swedish international on deadline day as reports claimed that Arsene Wenger had flown to Paris to negotiate a deal. But Ibrahimovic stated that he was never interested in leaving as he and his family feel they are at home in France.

"No," the former AC Milan man said. "The interest that existed, I have not committed myself to.”

"A lot of interest but I said from the beginning that I will stay with PSG. I like it, we have a good team, my family feel good and it's just positive with Paris and PSG,” he concluded.

Here is the video of that goal.

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