Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s agent has refused to rule out the possibility of the Manchester United forward leaving the club this summer – just one day after the Swede’s late winner at Wembley clinched EFL Cup glory for the side.

Mino Raiola, who also represents Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku, said “anything can happen” as speculation continues to mount over the 35-year-old’s future at Old Trafford.

This follows Jose Mourinho’s impassioned plea to fans to “go to the door of his [Ibrahimovic’s] house and stay there all night” in a bid to convince the player to extend his stay at United by another year.

In accordance with his current short-term contract, Ibrahimovic has the option to stay at Old Trafford for one more season. Having comprehensively proved his critics wrong so far this term, scoring 15 goals and providing four assists in the season, Mourinho and Co are keen to see the Swede commit his future to United.

But speaking to talkSPORT, Raiola refused to offer any updates on the forward's current contract situation.

EFL Cup final ratings Show all 22 1 /22 EFL Cup final ratings EFL Cup final ratings David de Gea - 7 out of 10 Had no answer to Gabbiadini's strikes, but made good first half saves to deny Tadic and Ward-Prowse. EFL Cup final ratings Antonio Valencia - 6 out of 10 Was given a difficult afternoon by Redmond, but utilised his experience as the game grew old. EFL Cup final ratings Eric Bailly - 6 out of 10 A shaky start in which he was troubled by Bertrand's pace. Another who improved in the second half. EFL Cup final ratings Chris Smalling - 7 out of 10 Had his hands full with Gabbiadini, but demonstrated fine positioning and awareness. EFL Cup final ratings Marcos Rojo - 5 out of 10 Uncomfortable at left-back although he was pivotal in laying on Lingard's goal. EFL Cup final ratings Ander Herrera - 8 out of 10 Oozes class at times, emphasised by his pinpoint cross for the winner. Occasionally guilty of chasing the game. EFL Cup final ratings Paul Pogba - 6 out of 10 Fielded in a deeper midfield role, his bursting runs were impressive but few and far between. EFL Cup final ratings Juan Mata - 5 out of 10 Saw little action and was replaced at the break for the more positioned-minded Carrick. EFL Cup final ratings Jesse Lingard - 6 out of 10 Kept a cool head to score another Wembley goal, but almost lost it when fouling Redmond when on a yellow card. EFL Cup final ratings Anthony Martial - 5 out of 10 Kept under wraps by Cedric for long periods, his deliveries were questionable. EFL Cup final ratings Zlatan Ibrahimovic - 9 out of 10 The biggest man for the big occasion. Started and ended the scoring to win his first major trophy for Manchester United. EFL Cup final ratings Fraser Forster - 5 out of 10 Questioned for his positioning for Ibrahimovic's free-kick, there was little he could do with the other two United goals. EFL Cup final ratings Cedric - 7 out of 10 Lacked discipline at times, but impressed when on the attack and delivering from the right. EFL Cup final ratings Jack Stephens - 6 out of 10 Yellow carded for a tough challenge on Martial, the youngster competed fiercely. EFL Cup final ratings Maya Yoshida - 6 out of 10 Executed a great tackle to deny Lingard. Occasionally allowed his opponents too much space in the area. EFL Cup final ratings Ryan Bertrand - 8 out of 10 Like Cedric on the other flank, the full-back was excellent in getting forward and crossing at pace. EFL Cup final ratings Oriol Romeu - 7 out of 10 Competed well against Herrera, and almost won the tie himself with a header that crashed against the post. EFL Cup final ratings Steven Davis - 8 out of 10 The captain was a delight in midfield. He held his position well and was at the heart of Southampton's best play. EFL Cup final ratings Nathan Redmond - 7 out of 10 An exciting talent but too often tried to be hero, shooting when teammates were better placed. EFL Cup final ratings Dusan Tadic - 7 out of 10 Had a habit of finding pockets of space between United's defence and midfield in which he could show off his close control. EFL Cup final ratings James Ward-Prowse - 8 out of 10 Wonderful distribution, particularly from dead ball situations. Able to weight passes beautifully. EFL Cup final ratings Manolo Gabbiadini - 9 out of 10 Southampton's new hero scored twice and had another incorrectly ruled out. Deserved to end the match as a cup winner.

He said: “I never speak about contract details with the press – I think that’s something between the player, the club and myself. I think we should keep it that way and just enjoy the moment and we’ll see what happens next year.”

Asked if he expects Ibrahimovic to stay at United next season, he added: “I don’t disclude [sic] anything. Anything can happen and we will see what happens.

“We’re now concentrated on the next cup. This was a very important cup and very emotional for him, for me and for Mourinho too.