Zlatan Ibrahimovic is expected to continue playing football in Europe next season, but his future with Manchester United is uncertain.
According to the Swede's agent Mino Raiola, a number of clubs have expressed an interest in Ibrahimovic who suffered a serious knee injury towards the end of the season.
The United forward sustained a cruciate ligament injury in United's Europa League quarter-final win against Anderlecht, which kept him on the sidelines for the rest of the season.
The 35-year-old has enjoyed an impressive debut season with the Premier League side, scoring 28 goals. But his one-year contract comes to an end this summer, and it's unclear whether he will remain at Old Trafford.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Raiola said his client has several options:
"Many clubs have asked for Zlatan. He can play two more years and will stay in Europe, 100 per cent."
Ibrahimovic has been reportedly in talks with United about a contract extension, but no formal agreements have been reached.