While few questioned the Red Devils’ decision to snap up the enigmatic Swede as a free agent last summer, few expected him to make the impact he has.
At 35 years of age, the Swede is showing no sign of slowing down.
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He has netted 26 times in all competitions this season, including match-winning efforts in Community Shield and EFL Cup triumphs.
As a talismanic presence at Old Trafford, United have understandably expressed a desire to prolong his stay in English football.
Ibrahimovic has hinted that an agreement could be reached, with the prolific frontman eager to show the world that can be a real life Benjamin Button.
United will be without Ibrahimovic when they return to action after the international break with a home date against West Brom on Saturday, with their star striker set to serve the final instalment of a domestic suspension.
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He will, however, be looking to add to his impressive goal haul before the season is out as Jose Mourinho’s side continue to chase down a top-four finish in the Premier League and Europa League glory.