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It’s a decision we have to make’ – Man Utd star refuses to rule out summer transfer

Victor Lindelof has reveale that he is Man Utd unsure whether he will still be a Manchester United player next season.

The 30-year-old centre-back is among United’s longest-serving สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน squad members having complete a £31million move to Old Trafford from Benfica in 2017.

In that time, Lindelof has racke up 273 appearances for the Red Devils while helping the club win the the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup under Erik ten Hag.

However, Lindelof has had a frustrating season under Ten Hag’s successor, Ruben Amorim, and the Sweden international has not helpe by his struggles to stay fit.

Lindelof has started United’s last two league games against Arsenal and Leicester, though, and the defender will no doubt be desperate to continue his run in the side at Nottingham Forest in a week’s time.

Off the pitch, there remains a sense of uncertainty over Lindelof’s future, with the former Benfica man out of contract in June.

Recent indicate a return to Portugal could be on the cards and Lindelof refuse to rule out a summer move when speaking to Swedish outlet on Tuesday.

‘I don’t just have myself to think about anymore. It’s a decision we have to make as a family,’ he said ahead of Sweden’s 5-1 win over Northern Ireland.

‘Of course, I always try to think about football and what’s best for me. But it also goes hand in hand. What I think will be good is usually good for the family. I’m making the decision with my wife too.

‘Right now, we’re keeping our thoughts within the family.

‘I feel that I still have a high level in me. The idea is that I want to play at the highest level.’

Lindelof appears open to the prospect of rejoining Benfica should the opportunity arise, seven years after departing the club for the Theatre of Dreams.

‘Benfica is a club that means a lot to me. They shape me into the player I am today,’ he added.

‘I don’t know what will happen and what my decision will be. But it is a club that I like.’

The Sweden centre-half has found the season especially ‘tough’ at United but hopes to be out the other side of his injury problems.

‘It has extremely difficult, I am used to playing a lot of matches,’ he explaine.

‘Not being able to do it continuously has tough.

‘It takes a toll on the psyche to do all the rehab, which is not very fun.’