After careful discussion, the M.U board decided not to open a path to re-sign a contract with Ibra. The biggest reason for this decision is the Swedish star's serious ligament injury two months before the summer transfer window.
In fact, if he had not been injured and played in the Europa League Final, Ibra would have been retained by M.U. However, taking a risk with a player who is 35 years old and has suffered a serious injury is something that M.U does not dare to take.
Right when Ibra had a successful surgery and showed signs of recovery, "lightning hit" came to him. M.U has just successfully agreed a deal with Real Madrid's Alvaro Morata for £60 million. This is why Ibra is considered to be on the edge and if he does not liquidate this money, M.U will have to bear the huge salary of Ibra.
In his previous shares before being liquidated, despite announcing that he had only signed a one-season contract with M.U at this time last year, Ibra still does not necessarily want to leave Old Trafford. But things did not go as he wanted.
Currently, superstar Raiola is looking for another destination for the Swedish star. It is known that Ibra still wants to play in the Premier League.