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Ibrahimovic Manchester United return ruled out by Mourinho

Romelu Lukaku's lean spell in front of goal will not persuade José Mourinho to hand Zlatan Ibrahimovic a Manchester United return.

Ibrahimovic Manchester United return ruled out by Mourinho
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Manchester United have no interest in bringing Zlatan Ibrahimovic back to Old Trafford during the MLS off-season, according to manager José Mourinho.

Ibrahimovic joined United on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain in 2016 and scored 28 goals in all competitions that season.

Mourinho not interested in Ibrahimovic, despite Lukaku barren patch

However, the former Sweden star suffered a cruciate ligament injury before the end of the campaign and, after battling back to first-team action by the end of 2017, he moved Stateside to LA Galaxy.

In 26 league games for the Los Angeles side, the 37-year-old has struck 22 times, while United's first-choice striker Romelu Lukaku is in the midst of a much-discussed lean spell.

Nevertheless, Mourinho is not interested in in offering Ibrahimovic a route back into European football as mid-season cover.

Speaking at a news conference ahead of Sunday's Premier League match against Everton, the United boss was asked about the possibility and simply replied: "No."

I always feel Lukaku will score in the next game, says Mourinho

Mourinho went on to underline his confidence that Lukaku's lean spell of eight games without a goal in club colours will soon come to an end.

"I always feel the [next] game is the game [he will score]," he said. "I feel that every game.

"One day he will score and one day his confidence levels will be back to normal, which clearly they are not. I always feel that every game is the game."

An injury list that includes Chile forward Alexis Sánchez means Mourinho feels he is unable to take Lukaku out of the firing line at present.

"Against Juventus, to give him a break, I don't think [first-team coach Michael] Carrick can play as a striker.

"Or [if] we play with the players that we did or we decide to give a rest to Lukaku, then [Marcus] Rashford plays as a striker, who plays as a winger?

"At this moment we are not in the best situation to think about resting players or trying to find solutions. The solution now is to play the players we have."