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10th February 2017
03:54pm GMT

"We prefer to bring two three or four players. Players that feel an idea, a football we try to play, that can improve our squad. We are not interested in signing six or seven or sell six or seven.
"We are not going to play this game, we are stable, so we think our market in the summer will be soft, (it) will be natural. "Some players to leave, some players to come but in a very natural way."One player who won't be leaving is Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The United manager said he is "totally convinced" Ibrahimovic will remain at Old Trafford for another season. The Swedish striker has scored 20 goals in 38 appearances this season, including 15 in the Premier League, and shows no sign of slowing down, despite being 35-years-old. Mourinho expects him to continue his great form next season, and revealed that Zlatan even refuses to take days off.
"He came with the intention to stay two years but in the minds of everyone the first year is going better than every expectation," the United manager said.
"He knows we are going to try again to improve next season and try to share with him in a fantastic way probably the last year of his career at the highest level. "So I'm convinced that he's staying, he’s adapted to the club, to the situation. "I don't see any problem with his family. I give him the possibility of an extra day off to go to Sweden, he doesn’t want this ever, so I'm totally convinced he is going to stay."
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