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da cassino online: Zlatan Ibrahimovic is known for not doing things by halves, and he made that abundantly clear on Thursday when he announced that he has signed a new contract at Manchester United.The striker may be in his late 30s, but he proved last season that he still has plenty to offer.In 46 appearances in all competitions during the 2016-17 campaign, the former Sweden international scored 28 goals.There was a sad end to his season, though, as he suffered a serious knee injury prior to the Europa League final, which United won by defeating Ajax.Ibrahimovic had the option of extending his one-year deal by another 12 months, but due to the injury blow, the club decided not to trigger it.Talk emerged of possible retirement for the striker, but behind the scenes, he ramped up his recovery and now looks set to return to action by December.On Thursday, UnitedÂannounced on their official websiteÂthat Ibrahimovic had put pen to paper on a new one-year deal, but in true Zlatan fashion, the 35-year-old upstaged the club by taking to Twitter.The ex-Barcelona star posted an image of himself having an arm wrestle with the devil, in reference to United’s nickname.