Zlatan may have had his doubters over the summer when he announced his decision to join Manchester United on a free transfer from Paris Saint Germain.At the age of 35, nobody believed he would have such an impact on the English top flight with such immediacy, but as it stands he's been one of the shining lights in a so far up-and-down campaign.His goals have the Red Devils on the verge of reclaiming a place in the Champions League, but despite that, his future still remains uncertain.The 35-year-old penned a one-year deal over the summer, with an option of another, but as of yet he is yet to agree to an extension.Recently there have been reports circulating over what it will take to keep the iconic striker at Old Trafford for another year, but fans may be alarmed to know that a new report is doing the rounds claiming Zlatan has already decided where he will be playing next term.These days when top class footballers reach a certain age, they head for a lucrative payday in the United States, as the likes of David Villa, Andrea Pirlo, Steven Gerrard and now Bastian Schweinsteiger have all shown.And according to Latin American Fox Deportes, Zlatan will become the latest to join the throng of veterans to join Major League Soccer.The channel seem so convinced that Zlatan will be joining MLS giants LA Galaxy that they have even created an Instagram picture of the striker in the club's jersey.See for yourself below...Given the way some of his teammates have performed this season, this will come as worrying news. United have been far too reliant on Ibrahimovic for inspiration recently, to the point where pundits are now starting to criticise the likes of Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard for not taking the burden off his shoulders.The image has caused quite the stir amongst fans online, who took to Twitter to express their feelings on the news, though it seems not everybody is buying it...

Ibrahimovic will return for United's meeting with Everton on Tuesday having missed the past three games, and Jose Mourinho will be going he'll be able to weave his magic and keep the club on track for the top four.