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WATCH: Jose Mourinho's Classy Words On Zlatan Ibrahimovic's Future

WATCH: Jose Mourinho's Classy Words On Zlatan Ibrahimovic's Future

Mourinho provides an update on his striker

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Zlatan Ibrahimovic's season-ending injury has been the talk of the Manchester United camp, and Jose Mourinho has offered his thoughts on the Swede's devastating knee injury.

Following his horrible looking fall last Thursday, the towering striker will miss the rest of the season, and will likely be sidelined till early 2018.

And during his pre-match press conference, Mourinho was asked about his thoughts on Ibrahimovic who issued a upbeat message.

(Mourinho speaks about Ibrahimovic's Manchester United future:)

The 35-year-old posted on his social media vowing to come back, and refused to call time on his career following an injury.

This is Zlatan, after all. Zlatan finishes on his own terms. Check out the post he uploaded on his Instagram the other night.

Has Ibrahimovic played his final game for Manchester United?

He remains heavily linked with a move to the Major League Soccer with LA Galaxy who are reportedly offering him a extremely lucrative contract.

Meanwhile, United must contend the rest of the league campaign and their European excursions without the influential talisman.

Jose's charges face a crunch game against cross-town rivals City on Thursday night as the race for the Champions League continues to hot up.

(Ibrahimovic grimaces in pain after landing awkwardly on his knee. Image: PA)

City are fresh off their FA Cup semi-final defeat to Arsenal, and will look to rebound in the derby clash.

While United saw off Burnley, with Wayne Rooney marking his return to the starting XI with a goal.

As well as Ibrahimovic, Pogba is also out due to injury.

Who's everyone got - City or United? Sound off in the comments section below.

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Topics: Jose Mourinho, Manchester United, Zlatan Ibrahimovic