Ole Solskjaer invites Zlatan Ibrahimovic to join Manchester United
Ole Solskjaer invites Zlatan Ibrahimovic to call him, if he wants to rejoin Manchester United, but the condition if he is serious about the proposal.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic earlier mentioned that he is open to join Manchester United, and stated, he can still play successfully in the Premier League.
In response, Manchester United manager has said that he is ready to offer Ibrahimovic, only if the Swedish International is serious about the offer.
However, the Norwegian manager has also appeared to pour cold water over a potential move for Ibrahimovic.
“If he was 28, not 38 next month [maybe it would be possible]. There’s a big difference,” The Norwegian said.
“Zlatan had a great time here, he’s still doing well, it’s unfortunate he got his injury here. Who knows, he knows my number, he looked at my house. We can speak a native language, if he’s serious I’ll always speak to Zlatan.
“I don’t think that will happen, I think he’s had his time at the club, he’s had a fantastic career at the club.” concluded Solskjaer.
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On the other side, Zlatan Ibrahimovic also said in a non-serious tone, and suggested that he wants to focus his present tenure with La Galaxy.
The 37-year-old striker is on a sensational run with the MLS club and can be considered as one of the best players in the league with his mammoth record.
The striker, who scored 29 goals in 53 appearances for the club has boasted his laurels ever since coming to the United states. The Swedish striker even said that he considers himself bigger than the MLS itself.
Coming to England, Ibrahimovic stormed the Premier League when he joined Jose Mourinho in the North West, scoring a remarkable 28 goals in 46 games in his first year.
However, towards the end of the 2016/17 season, the Swede picked up a serious knee injury in a Europa League quarter-final match against Anderlecht.
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