MLS club Orlando City FC have set their sights on superstar striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, per Tutto Mercato Web as translated by MLSSoccer.com. The Lions are said to have a contract already in place as the Swedish scorer does not have any deal after the 2015-2016 season.

The 34-year-old is currently signed with French club Paris Saint-Germain and has not signed any contract extension. It is more likely that Ibra will not sign any new deal with PSG as he already became the all-time club scorer in a 2-1 win over Marseille in "Le Classique," per ESPN FC stats, and has already won three Ligue 1 titles, three Trophée des Champions, two Coupe de la Ligue and one Coupe de France in the French capital side, per Transfermarkt.com

Zlatan has expressed his desire to play in the U.S. and MLS in an interview with Yahoo! Sports back in July. "I would like to play in U.S., absolutely. Which team? Am I allowed to say that? No, I cannot say that," he said.

Zlatan added that he prefer living in three cities in the U.S. namely Miami, Los Angeles and New York. "I think it would be an amazing experience. I see that soccer is growing a lot in U.S. I mean, I was here 10 years ago [and] soccer was not on the level that it is today, but it's growing. It's growing in the right direction and I want it to be on the level of Europe. It will come here," the Swedish captain added.

Orlando City have not been afraid of signing great players from Europe. Last year, they have signed Brazilian superstar Kaka and have previous contract talks with Mexican superstar forward Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez and Brazilian winger Robinho, per MLSSoccer.com.

However, The Mane Land is doubtful if Orlando City FC can sign the striker as he commands a whopping $16 million per year salary and is not looking forward to any pay cuts. However, the report has also pointed out the great things that the Swedish player can bring to the MLS.

The Mane Land adds that with his strong physique, even with his age, Zlatan can break MLS' scoring record in an instant and help young players like Cyle Larin and Bryan Rochez. His arrival in the MLS will not be in 2016 or so until he takes a significant pay cut.

David Beckham started the European revolution in the U.S. soccer scene when he joined Los Angeles Galaxy in 2007, ushering the arrival of players like Thierry Henry, Robbie Keane, Sebastian Giovinco, Steven Gerrard, Andrea Pirlo, David Villa and Didier Drogba, per Yahoo! Sports.