Glasgow Times

Zlatan’s last hurrah will be for United, insists Jose

- By KEN MILLAR

JOSE MOURINHO is convinced Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c will still be at Old Trafford next season – a campaign the Manchester United manager believes could be the striker’s last at the “highest level”.

The 35-year-old has made a mockery of the doubters since arriving in the summer, with last weekend’s strike against Leicester seeing him be- come the first United player since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement to reach 20 goals.

Ibrahimovi­c has plenty of time to extend that record given United are still fighting on four fronts and it appears a matter of when rather than if the one-year option in his contract is triggered to extend his deal beyond the summer.

The striker has, though, been linked to Napoli, along with clubs in China and the US – not that Mourinho imagines such a move will happen.

In fact, the United boss believes Ibrahimovi­c will be determined to make the most of what could be his final year at the peak of his powers.

“I’m totally convinced that he is going to stay,” Mourinho said.

“He came with the in- tention of staying two years. The first year is going – probably not in his mind because he is a very ambitious guy – better than every expectatio­n.

“He knows that we are going to try again to improve next season and try to share with him in a fantastic way probably the last year of his career at the highest level, so I’m convinced he’s staying.

While summer transfer plans are afoot, Mourinho’s main focus right now is tomorrow’s clash with Watford at Old Trafford.

He was infuriated by September’s 3-1 loss at Vicarage Road – United’s third defeat in a week.

Phil Jones will be the only first-team player missing when United attempt to exact revenge and close the gap on the top four.

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