Zlatan’s legacy ibrahimovic in Milan is about to end. If there is no renewal offer on the table, the historic striker of the ‘rossonero’ box will end his contract next June and be free. However, the player himself acknowledged in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport that he is not thinking about retirement: “I think I still have things to give and I don’t mind giving it up“.
Fans of the Italian team will have the opportunity to pay tribute to the Swedish international in the final match of the season at the San Siro against Hellas Verona Next week. however, Zlatan He could not be part of the game, after continuing to suffer from an injury that has kept him off the pitch since April.
‘Ibracadabra’ will finish his stage at Milanteam for which he played throughout 6 seasons. In his first spell, in the 10/11 and 11/12 campaigns, the Swedish giant signed his best years with the resilient ‘rossonera’, as the greatest exponent of the goal for the Lombard team. The former Barça player’s second and final spell with the Italian team came in 2019, when he arrived in Milan from los angeles galaxy.
The legendary striker showed an excellent version in his first two seasons after his return, where he scored up to 25 goals in A series. Despite this, he has lost strength due to constant injuries in the last two, especially this season, where he has only played 144 minutes and scored just once. However, the Nordic attacker managed to lift his fifth Italian league title last year with Milan.
You must remember that’Ibra‘ He achieved a monumental record with his last goal in the ranks of the Milan team, as the oldest player to score a goal in the ‘Scudetto’ (41 years and 166 days). In this way, the fans of the ‘azzurro’ box will have the possibility to fire one themselves with all the honor.
Source: La Verdad

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