H. Larsson returned to Sweden. © EuroFootball.com

After the short-term contract with the leaders of the "Premier" league, "Man Utd", the Swede Henrik Larsson returned to his homeland club "Helsingborg" on Monday.

"It was fantastic to play in such a team, but it was hard to endure without family. I am happy to be back in Helsingborg. I have a valid contract with "Helsingborg" and I am satisfied with that. I had to return here on March 12, and I never had any doubts that I could stay in Manchester," said the Swede who became one of the leaders in the "Premier" league in 10 weeks, as "Man Utd" offered him to stay until the end of the season.

Arriving at "Man Utd" in January, H. Larsson scored 3 goals in 11 matches.

The legendary Swede plans to end his career in "Helsingborg", where he already represented in 1992-1993 and scored 50 goals in 56 matches. Later, H. Larsson played for Rotterdam's "Feyenoord", Glasgow's "Celtic" and "Barcelona". After winning the Champions League with the Catalans, he returned to his homeland and signed a contract with the team from his native city Helsingborg, and in January he was loaned to "Man Utd".

The Manchester club offered "Henke" to stay until the end of the season, but the Swede kept his promise to return to "Helsingborg" on time and properly prepare for the Swedish championship starting in April.

H. Larsson also confirmed that he does not plan to return to the Swedish national team, from which he retired after the 2006 World Cup: "In September, I will be 36 and my form will definitely not be good. There are other good strikers in Sweden."