Zlatan Ibrahimovic released by Manchester United but Swedish striker will train at the club as he recovers

  • Manchester United have released their retained list after the season ended 
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic suffered a cruciate ligament injury near the end of the season
  • The Swedish striker will be unavailable through injury until the start of 2018 

Manchester United have released Zlatan Ibrahimovic after announcing their retained list. 

The Swedish striker suffered a cruciate ligament injury in the Europa League semi-final against Celta Vigo and is expected to be out of action until the start of 2018.

And while he will be allowed to train with the club as he recovers from the injury, United have decided against handing him a new deal, given he will be absent for most of next season.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been released by Manchester United after the end of his contract

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been released by Manchester United after the end of his contract

Ibrahimovic enjoyed a successful season in which he won the League Cup and Europa League

Ibrahimovic enjoyed a successful season in which he won the League Cup and Europa League

IBRAHIMOVIC AT MANCHESTER UNITED

Appearances: 28

Goals: 17

Assists: 5

Trophies: 2 (EFL Cup, Europa League) 

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United sought to ensure that the release of Ibrahimovic would be as friendly as possible, given he is a well respected figure in the dressing room.


But the injury and his wages, which includes a basic £367,640-a-week, mean he has not been handed a new deal.

Ibrahimovic has been training alongside physio Dario Fort, a close friend, at Carrington, despite the rest of the squad departing for their summer break or international games. 

Swedish striker Ibrahimovic suffered a cruciate ligament injury towards the end of last season

Swedish striker Ibrahimovic suffered a cruciate ligament injury towards the end of last season

The 35-year-old expects to continue training at United's base beyond July, which is when the contract he signed last summer expires, and at least until he finishes his rehabilitation. 

Ibrahimovic scored 28 goals before he was struck down with injury last season, helping United win the Europa League and the League Cup.

He joined the rest of the squad in Stockholm when they beat Ajax to win the European competition last month. 

He will continue to train at the club's Carrington training base as he recovers from injury

He will continue to train at the club's Carrington training base as he recovers from injury

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