Manchester United in suspense over Zlatan and Rooney's future

Manchester United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic warms up before the match Action Images via Reuters

Growing uncertainty over the futures of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Wayne Rooney threatens to overshadow Manchester United’s all-important quest to return to the Champions League.

Ibrahimovic, the former Paris Saint-Germain striker, has been a huge success during his first season in England yet recent comments have cast doubt over whether there will be a second.

Ibrahimovic’s 26th goal for United was the winner as they beat Southampton 3-2 last Sunday to secure the League Cup, their first major trophy under Jose Mourinho’s management.

But asked if he would trigger the 12-month extension option in his one-year contract, the former Sweden international said: "We have another two months of the season to go. Let’s see how I feel, the situation.

“Somebody made up a story that if we don‘t qualify for the Champions League, I will not extend. It has nothing to do with that.”

The 35-year old has played his part in a very good spell in the cup competitions for United since their last Premier League fixture on February 11.

His hat-trick saw off Saint-Etienne in the Europa League last 32, he netted the winner against Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup fifth round and scored twice to see off Southampton at Wembley.

Already dropped from the starting XI, Rooney has played no part for United for the last month, firstly as a result of a muscle injury and then because he needed root canal treatment to sort out a dental problem.

The club captain was an unused substitute against Southampton and has become an increasingly peripheral figure at Old Trafford despite breaking United’s all-time scoring record in January.

The 31-year old is understood to be considering a return to his former club Everton, whose manager Ronald Koeman admitted on Tuesday that he was interested in signing the England captain.

United, unbeaten in the Premier League since October, are guaranteed to climb up from sixth place with a win against Bournemouth at home today.

By AFP 29 mins ago
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