Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic is expected to be left behind for Manchester United’s pre-season by manager Jose Mourinho.
The Red Devils fly to China on Tuesday but Mourinho wants the Swedish
striker to make his club debut against Galatasaray on 30 July or
Everton on 3 August, meaning Ibrahimovic will miss at least the first
two pre-season games against Borussia Dortmund and local rivals
Manchester City.
Under Fifa rules all players must have a minimum three-week rest
after a tournament and the former Paris Saint-Germain talisman remains
available to take part in pre-season action since Sweden were eliminated
from the Euro 16 on 22 July.
But Mourinho wants to give Ibrahimovic extra rest to prepare for the new Premier League season, who turns 35 in October.
The Premier League giants play Galatasaray in Gothenburg at the end
of July, and it is expected that the Portuguese coach may hand
Ibrahimovic his first Man Utd start in his home country.
Meanwhile, the other two Man Utd signings Eric Bailly and
Henrikh Mkhitaryan will travel to China for pre-season football after
training for the first time with their new team-mates at Carrington on
Wednesday.
Elsewhere, Red Devils’ left back Luke Shaw is all set to return to action in friendly against Wigan on Saturday after spending 10 months on the sidelines.
Shaw, who turned 21 on Tuesday, sustained a broken right leg in Man Utd’s Champions League defeat at PSV Eindhoven in September last year.
The dreadful injury kept Shaw out for the rest of last season and the
European competition but he appears poised to start later this week.
The English full back, who joined the Old Trafford outfit for a reported fee of £30 million two years ago, returned to light training in May and is now hoping to secure first-team birth under new boss Mourinho.
Man Utd host Everton at Old Trafford on
3 August in Wayne Rooney’s testimonial match before kicking off the new
campaign against Premier League champions Liecester City for the
Community Shield title on 7 August.
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