Zlatan Ibrahimovic's next club has not been decided despite interest from Manchester United, the player's agent Mino Raiola says.
The 34-year-old is a free agent after his Paris Saint-Germain contract ended, with Sweden's captain now preparing to lead his team to Euro 2016.
Goal understands the Red Devils are ready to make a huge offer to the striker who they are keen to lure to Old Trafford but Raiola says his future has not been decided.
"Does it have to be United that Zlatan goes to? Will the whole of Sweden not sleep if it does not happen?" Raiola told Expressen.
"We have yet to decide, it'll be a surprise in the end. Everyone talks about United, which is why I don't talk to journalists a lot.
"There are clubs in England and Europe, some outside of Europe, but everyone thinks he must go to Manchester United. It's not true."
Raiola added that there is no rush for Ibrahimovic, who won the Serie A title with Mourinho at Inter, to sign a contract at another club.
"We're not in a hurry. I only care about securing something of quality," the agent said. "We'll see what happens, we have a good time ahead of us now.
"The only thing I can guarantee is that he will not quit. But where he will play next season, I can not say anything about.
"Zlatan Ibrahimovic is King and the club that buys him do not have to pay a transfer fee.
Culled from Goal.