Hertha launches comical Ibrahimovic bid: 'We've great fans, but still no cash'
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If money wasn't such a glaring obstacle, perhaps Zlatan Ibrahimovic would consider a move to Hertha Berlin.
The cash-strapped German club made a fruitless attempt to lure Ibrahimovic to Berlin following reports that Manchester United has opted to part ways with the Swedish forward after just one season together.
Hertha got a head start on the pack of teams expected to pursue Ibrahimovic as the club pointed out other advantages of joining the capital-city outfit.
No contract at @ManUtd - we've great fans, but still no cash: BUT YOU CAN WIN @bundesliga_de for 1st time 🎉 Think about it @Ibra_official pic.twitter.com/4mx0rEmMXr
— Hertha BSC (@HerthaBSC) June 9, 2017
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