Zlatan Ibrahimovic has cast more doubt over his Manchester United future amid reported interest from LA Galaxy and Napoli.
The enigmatic Swede has revealed that a new contract with United depends on the club's "vision", and claimed that "nothing is done yet."
Ibrahimovic has scored 27 goals in all competitions since arriving from Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer last summer, but speaking to MUTV - via the Daily Mail - his comments were less than conclusive.

"I'm 35 and a lot of things have to be settled," he said. "
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has now been directly involved in 16 goals in his last 16 league games:
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12 goals
4 assists
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"Listen, if I had something to say I would already have said it. We are talking. Whether we were far from each other or close to each other, there is no news. There are still talks and let's see what will happen. I am open. Nothing is done yet.
"I came here without the Champions League. I came here with the team as it was. It was not a team that was favourite to win. I still came. I came to help. I came to do what I am able to do. To make it better. To bring the team to higher views, so let's see what happens."