By Daily Sports on August 29, 2019
LA Galaxy striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he would be open to a return to former club Manchester United when his contract ends in November.
The 37-year-old Swede has scored 46 goals in 49 games since moving to the Major League Soccer side in March 2018.
“I could play easy in the Premier League, so if United needs me, I’m here,” he said.
Ibrahimovic scored 28 goals in his 2016-17 debut season for United before suffering a knee injury.
His two-year contract was terminated early by mutual consent to allow him to move to the United States.
However, if he were to rejoin United, he would not be allowed to play for them until January, when the English transfer window reopens.
He signed a new deal to stay with Galaxy for the 2019 campaign in December.
“Galaxy has me, so I’m sorry,” he added.
“I did my job in Europe. I enjoyed it, I have 33 trophies that I brought with me here and hopefully I can get something here.
“And then we will see where that adventure finishes.”
Ibrahimovic added that he still watches Manchester United’s games and insisted they were unlucky in their home defeat by Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Marcus Rashford missed a penalty in the loss, just as team-mate Paul Pogba had done in the draw at Wolves five days earlier.
“I saw the last game and I think they were unlucky,” he said.
“If they score the penalty it’s a different game, but a game in England is not finished until it's finished. (BBC)
•Photo shows Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Source Daily Sports
Posted August 29, 2019
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