Zlatan Ibrahimovic to return to Manchester United

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By Game Yetu | Aug 15, 2017
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  • Zlatan is set to arrive as he continues to recover from his injury and work towards a new contract at Old Trafford
  • The Swede has been adviced by take caution before returning to the field

The Swedish legend has been carrying out his rehab with United after a horror knee ligament injury.

The 35-year-old was ordered to take it easy last week by his American surgeons over fears he was pushing too hard for a return.

But he will resume his rapid comeback shortly and is set to sign a sensational new deal with United within the next few months. According to the Sun

An Old Trafford source said: “Zlatan will be coming back to resume his rehab from his knee operation very shortly.

“He’s been told to calm it down a bit, but that’s just not what he’s like, he’s so determined.

“Everyone is delighted with his progress, but want him to strike the right balance between rehab and recovery.

“He’s sure to come back to the club on a contract, and they want him fit and raring to go.”

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