MANCHESTER. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic has hinted he will stay at Manchester United beyond the current season.Ibrahimovic has confirmed he is in talks with Manchester United over a new contract, saying he “never leaves a job unfinished”.

The 35-year-old has an option of a further 12-month contract after he moved to Old Trafford on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain last summer.

The Swedish striker has been a sensation since arriving at Old Trafford in the summer on a free from Paris Saint-Germain.

Ibrahimovic has scored 26 goals in all competitions but is currently sitting out with a three-match ban for an elbow on Tyrone Mings. And his Manchester United contract is up in the summer but there is an option for a second season.

He has been linked with a move to LA Galaxy but Jose Mourinho is desperate to keep his main man.

So far the 35-year-old has been coy on his future, but now he has admitted he “never leaves a job unfinished” and says he is in talks with the clubs over a new deal.

Speaking about his time at United he said: “I enjoy. I’m a person when I go into something I put my head 200 per cent, and I do what I’m good at. I go in, I go for the kill and I go out.

“And when I go out there is no complaints, that’s what I do. I never leave a job unfinished.

“I always go in, do my job, and in the way that is a fair play, a fair deal, that is what I do.”

Speaking at an event for his range of Zlatan fragrances Ibrahimovic confirmed that talks were ongoing about his future, he said: “Let’s see what happens, we are talking.

“I have an option for another year, I want to do great as long as I’m here, so let us see, there is a lot of time.”

“I’m enjoying being at a fantastic club, without doubts, one of the biggest clubs in the world with a great coach. I know him before, he’s a winner, he’s the perfect coach for this club.

“Being a Manchester United player, I don’t know how many people have that possibility but I am a Man United player, people wanted me here, I chose the club, I chose the best English club, that’s the way it works.” — The Daily Express.

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