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Ibrahimovic set to leave Man Utd at end of season

AFP  |  Manchester 

says has "won the right to choose his future" after acknowledging that the striker is likely to leave United at the end of the season. Ibrahimovic, 36, is out of contract at Old Trafford at the end of the current campaign and has been heavily linked with a move to The former Paris Saint-Germain forward has not played for United since their 2-2 draw against on December 26, having decided that he was not in the right shape after recovering from career-threatening cruciate knee ligament damage sustained in April. Ibrahimovic has made only seven appearances for United this term, scoring just once in a shock League Cup loss at He hopes to return in time for the second leg of last-16 tie against at Old Trafford a week on Tuesday, but United boss Mourinho said the Swede's long-term plans may lie away from "For Zlatan, we all think it's his last season at United and it will be a very personal decision for him to play or to stop," Mourinho told reporters today. "I think he won the right to choose his life, his future, such an amazing and an amazing career. "Only that awful in the wrong moment broke a fantastic couple of seasons he could and should have with us. "This season has been really difficult for him. He's not injured. Does he feel totally happy, ready and convinced that he's in the condition to help the team in this moment? No. "But he's such an honest guy and such a champion he only wants to be back with that feeling of: 'I'm totally ready for it'. "So he's working hard and hopefully his evolution brings him to that level he wants to have a positive answer." - Fellaini future in the balance - ================================== Ibrahimovic might not be the only high-profile departure from United this summer. Mourinho, whose side start the weekend in second place as they prepare for Monday's trip to Crystal Palace, has admitted that Marouane Fellaini's future also remains in the balance. The midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season, and is reported to have rejected two offers to extend it. Fellaini, 30, has not played since suffering a that needed against Tottenham at the end of January, but is expected to be fit for quarter-finals in early April if United get there. "He's still a His had and he will be back to play again in a couple of week," Mourinho said. "So if we proceed in after Sevilla, I think he will be ready for a hypothetical quarter-final, a hypothetical semi-final, and for the last couple of months of our fight. "Is he going to stay or leave? I don't know.

I want him to stay, the club want him to stay. "But with the process, the negotiations, the numbers, and the distances between the offer and what he wants, I really don't know." Mourinho added that he was uncertain as to whether England boss has met over his international future. Lancaster-born McTominay, 21, is also eligible for through his father, and it is understood that Southgate is keen to get the midfielder to commit to England. "I don't know if that is true. I can't confirm because I have no information about that and my advice to him is not about national teams," Mourinho said. "My advice is to keep being the way he is: Very humble, very open to learn, intelligent. He has to keep going in the same direction, with the same profile, trying to fight to have minutes with United, which is not easy.

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 20:00 IST
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