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A luxury hotel in Sweden has named one of its most grand suites after mercurial striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

The Paris Saint-Germain front man is one of the most popular figures in Swedish sporting history and is being further immortalised with the opening of 'The Zlatan Suite'.

The Clarion Hotel will be opening the gigantic 1,076 square-foot suite on May 2, which will feature views of the local harbour in Malmo and have pictures of Ibrahimovic on the walls.

One night in the room will cost around £690.

Hotel sales manager Lotta Pieplow is a firm believer that the striker will visit the hotel one day and stay in the room, after getting the thumbs up from the 33-year-old.

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"There is only one president in Malmo, and it’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic," she told local newspaper Sydsvenskan.

"We have received his approval. Of course, we hope Zlatan will be one of our guests."

Ibrahimovic is currently serving a domestic football ban in France after making remarks to an assistant referee at full-time of a recent match.

He controversially declared that France was a "s*** country", which led to a local politician calling for the Swede to be deported.