Sunday 31 July 2016 23:26, UK
Zlatan Ibrahimovic believes "something big" is happening at Manchester United.
The Sweden striker has spoken of his anticipation at the imminent arrival of Paul Pogba, who is understood to be finalising a move to Old Trafford for a fee in excess of £100m.
Ibrahimovic scored with a skillful scissors kick as United thrashed Galatasaray 5-2 on his home soil in Gothenburg on Saturday.
And he told Swedish television station Kanal 5 afterwards: "We have something big going on.
"It looks very interesting. Let's see if Pogba will also (come), then it will be even more interesting."
Ibrahimovic looked more than at home with his new team-mates, having sensationally joined Jose Mourinho's revolution on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain earlier this summer.
He has been enjoying training at Carrington, photographed putting in the hard yards and laughing with team-mates, as they prepare to attempt restoring United to the top of English football.
Ibrahimovic - now 34 - is expected to feature in Wayne Rooney's testimonial against Everton on Wednesday.