Zlatan Ibrahimovic trained with his new Manchester United team-mates for the first time on Thursday.

The Swede has joined up with Jose Mourinho's squad as they prepare for Saturday's pre-season friendly against Galatasaray in Gothenburg.

Ibrahimovic, who joined United on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain, is set to make his debut in that game and can expect a warm welcome from fans in his native Sweden.

To mark the occasion, United tweeted a video of the striker heading out with Ashley Young and Marcus Rashford for his first session at Carrington:

Zlatan walks out and stretches ahead of the training session (
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He was watched by Jose Mourinho throughout the session (
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He is expected to make his debut against Galatasaray on Saturday (
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United skipper Wayne Rooney said earlier this week that he is relishing the prospect of linking up with Ibrahimovic, with Mourinho expected to pair the two in attack.

“I'm looking forward to it,” said Rooney.

Zlatan had been enjoying an extended holiday before linking up with United (
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He trained with his new team-mates, including Phil Jones (
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Zlatan speaks to fellow new arrival Eric Bailly during training (
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He appeared to enjoy the session and kept a smile on his face (
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Matthew Peters/Man Utd via Getty Images)

“I think he's been one of the best strikers in world football over the last 10 years and he's always won trophies everywhere he has been.

“He's a huge character so I'm looking forward to getting back, training with him and hopefully forming a good partnership and being successful together.”

The striker is set to make his debut for the club on Saturday against Galatasaray (
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Ibrahimovic has been working on a personal training regime ahead of his debut (
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Ibrahimovic arrived from Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer (
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John Peters)

Ibrahimovic was given an extended break by Mourinho following Sweden's early exit from Euro 2016 on June 22, meaning the striker has been away from football for five weeks.

The 34-year-old arrived in Manchester on Sunday and has spent the past three days working on a fitness programme tailored for him before joining the first-team squad.

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“The best suits are suits by measure,” said Mourinho. “You go for a size that fits you. Same for players. No two players are the same.

"The decision on Zlatan is the consequence of many hours of study. He was out [of the Euros] one match before the English guys. The body and mind is different.

Zlatan, 34, is one of the best strikers in the world according to his new skipper Wayne Rooney (
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He's been working on a tailor-made fitness programme to be Premier League ready (
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“Players prepare in a different way. We're trying to do suits by measure and to be perfect for the person."

Bastian Schweinsteiger, Anthony Matrtial, Morgan Schneiderlin and Marouane Fellaini also returned to training on Thursday.

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