Zlatan Ibrahimovic's celebration made into waxwork statue at Musee Grevin



Swede will receive his own statue a t French version of Madame Tussauds

Ibrahimovic is only second foreign footballer behind Pele to receive statue

The waxwork will be unveiled at the end of the year or early 2015



Zlatan Ibrahimovic is loved by all in the French capital, and the Paris Saint-Germain striker will receive his very own waxwork.

The Swedish striker visited the Musee Grevin - the French version of Madame Tussauds - where work began on his own statue of his famous celebration.

Ibrahimovic was measured, molded in wax and covered in cling film on his visit to the famous waxwork museum, which is home to more than 300 statues.

Immortalised: Zlatan Ibrahimovic visited the Musee Grevin in Paris to begin work on his very own statue Striking a pose: Zlatan's famous celebration will be made into waxwork at the Paris museum Awaited: The statue will be unveiled towards the end of 2014 for the French public to view In the flesh: Ibrahimovic celebrates after scoring for Sweden against England in 2012 Arms aloft: The Swedish striker is among the biggest names not on show at the World Cup this summer

The statue of Ibrahimovic's famous celebration will be ready towards the end of the year or early 2015 for the French public to view.

Such is his status in France, the Swede will become only the second foreign footballer after Pele to receive his own statue at Musee Grevin.

Ibrahimovic told PSG's official website: 'It was a really fantastic day. It's a great honour for me to have my own wax statue, here at the Musée Grévin.



'I am very happy to have been chosen to stand alongside all these international celebrities. Don't forget to come and see me when the statue is unveiled!'

Zlatan's waxwork will soon be rubbing shoulders with the likes of Zinedine Zidane and George Clooney.

Made to measure: The Swedish striker is measured up at the Musee Grevin

Fashion sense: Ibrahimovic is covered in cling film by people working on his statue

Home: Ibrahimovic moved to Paris from AC Milan in 2012 and is loved by the French public Adopted: Ibrahimovic is only the second foreign footballer after Pele to be given his own statue in Paris On the mark: Ibrahimovic's goals helped Paris to another Ligue 1 title this season

Museum president Béatrice de Reyniès explained: 'First of all we took all his information, all his measurements, we made a scan. Now we will work in our studios, first on the scan, to create a prototype and then the sculptor can begin his sculpture.



'He will then have a second rendezvous with Zlatan to see how the likeness is. In total, the whole project will take around 6 months.'