London: Zlatan Ibrahimovic has indicated he could prolong his time with Manchester United after saying Wednesday he will "never leave a job unfinished".


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The 35-year-old striker has quickly established himself as a fans` favourite at Old Trafford, having so far scored 26 goals in 41 appearances in his debut season after joining on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain.


Ibrahimovic has the option of another year on his contract, with United manager Jose Mourinho -- under whom he played at Inter Milan -- making it clear he would like him to stay with the English giants.


"I`m a person when I go into something I put my head 200 percent and I do what I`m good at," said Ibrahimovic in comments reported by the Manchester Evening News.


"I go in, I go for the kill and I go out. And when I go out, there is no complaints, that`s what I do. I never leave a job unfinished.


"Let`s see what happens, we are talking. I have an option for another year, I want to do great as long as I`m here, so let us see, there is a lot of time."


Meanwhile Ibrahimovic made it clear how much he was relishing his time under Mourinho at United by adding: "I`m enjoying being at a fantastic club, without doubts, one of the biggest clubs in the world with a great coach. I know him before, he`s a winner, he`s the perfect coach for this club.


"Being a Manchester United player, I don`t know how many people have that possibility but I am a Man United player, people wanted me here. I chose the best English club."