United players’ reactions to Zlatan’s departure

Football
By Robert Nyanja | Mar 24, 2018
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has left United for LA Galaxy [Photo: Courtesy]

Zlantan Ibrahimovic, arguably one of the best nomadic strikers in the football world has finally part ways with Manchester United after the Red Devils agreed to terminate his contract early.

The Swede signed for USA based team LA Galaxy on a free transfer on Friday.

The 36-year-old joined United on a free transfer from PSG in the summer transfer window in 2016 and made a great impact for United scoring 28 goals in 46 appearances in his first season with the club.

Zlatan picked a knee injury in the Europa League clash against Anderlecht. The injury kept the ‘god’ out for the rest of that season.

The 36-year-old signed another one year contract with United after recovering from his injury but struggled to regain his form and missed consecutive games in 2018.

The Old Trafford dressing room took time to send him congratulatory messages through the social media:

United shot stopper David De Gea took it on Instagram to wish Zlatan well.

Marcus Rashford was also proud of learning from Zlatan.

 

?Helped me become a better player for years to come @iamzlatanibrahimovic all the best ??

A post shared by Marcus Rashford (@marcusrashford) on

United new signing Matic wished Ibra good luck.

Paul Pogba opted for a post-match interview he did with the Swede.

Former United midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan had an honor to know Zlatan.

Erick Bailly reacted hilariously by trolling Zlatans farewell in aa foul-mouthed response

[ PHOTO : COURTESY ]
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