Zlatan Ibrahimovic has become the latest huge name to move to Major League Soccer, following in the footsteps of many global superstars

Ron ChenoyDavid Beckham – 2007-2012Major League Soccer's biggest ever player, Beckham joined the Los Angeles Galaxy from Real Madrid with the Spanish giants hoping to extend his stay in La Liga. Instead, he moved to MLS and became a marketing phenomenon. However, Beckham's time in America was more than just a PR move, as he played over 100 times for Galaxy and won two MLS Cups.AdvertisementGettyRobbie Keane – 2011-16Just 21 minutes into his LA Galaxy debut, Keane showed MLS fans exactly what he came to do: score goals. Over the course of six seasons, he scored plenty and kept supporters entertained with his trademark cartwheel celebration. The Irish striker finished his stay at the Galaxy with 104 goals in 165 games, three MLS Cups and an MLS Supporters' Shield.Brad PennerDavid Villa – 2014-?When Spain top goalscorer Villa arrived at New York City FC, he vowed to help both the club and MLS grow. Many had thought he had moved to America for a payday in his latter career, but his performances have told a different story. Sixty-six goals in 101 games for NYCFC and a league MVP award on 2016 has seen him return to the Spain squad – three years after his last appearance for his country.Vincent Carchietta/USA TodaySebastian Giovinco – 2015-?Ex-Juventus striker Giovinco moved to MLS when he was just 27-years-old, and quickly established himself as one of the most potent players in the league. In his first season, he broke scoring and assists records, and after winning individual achievements, has brought silverware back to Toronto. They lifted the MLS Cup in 2017, having lost out on penalties the previous year.