At 8:00 p.m. on August 24, Vietnam time, striker Ibrahimovic posted on his personal Instagram page a photo of him wearing a Jesus shirt to shake hands with a red Devil. This is the official announcement from Ibra to confirm his return to Manchester United.
This is the happiest news for Man United fans because the club did not sign a contract with Ibra last summer due to his serious injury in the Europa League. Coach Mourinho's purchase of Romelu Lukaku was just an uncompromising option as Ibra was predicted not to be able to return before the new season.
However, the Swedish superstar striker has recovered from his injury surprisingly quickly. He was once predicted to visit the US or AC Milan temporarily for half a year before returning to M.U in the winter transfer window of 2018. But after consideration, he accepted a pay cut to return to Old Trafford in the context of the Premier League having passed 2 rounds.
This time, Ibra will not be allowed to wear the No. 9 shirt anymore (due to Lukaku). M.U's Twitter page posted a photo of Ibra wearing the No. 10 shirt and practicing in a gymnasium in central Carrington.
Ibra is expected to be in the starting lineup for M.U's match this weekend against former Premier League champions Leicester City.