Zlatan Ibrahimovic: 'I can play for two more years'

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Yet United manager Mourinho has left the door open for Ibrahimovic to return to United in January's transfer window, when he could be close to a return to action and may be able to boost what the club will hope is a sustained push for the Premier League title.

The Swede was not on United's retained list which was released this week, signalling his imminent departure. He scored a total of 28 goals for the club across all competitions and helped them win three trophies.

It appears that Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata will become Jose Mourinho's first signing of the summer after various outlets in Spain reported that a deal is all but agreed.

Ander Herrera considers Manchester United team-mate Paul Pogba to have "everything" and believes they work well together as a pair.

United have released Zlatan Ibrahimovic and could lose Wayne Rooney this summer, making the signing of centre forward a priority for the English giants.

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He is 35 years old, and it is likely that the club believes that it would be hard for him to come back to peak physical condition when the new season begins.

The development comes as Zlatan Ibrahimovic was officially released by United, although the striker will continue his rehabilitation from a knee injury at the club.

In spite of the fact that Ibrahimovic would no longer be a part of the United set up next season, his one season for the club will not be easily forgotten by those who witnessed him scoring goals throughout the duration of last season.

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