Paolo Maldini, Milan’s sporting director, said on Friday that Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who has ended his contract with the red and black club and, due to his injury, will not be able to play until 2023, wants to continue his career .
“From what I understand, his (Ibra’s) intention is to continue,” Paolo Maldini told Gazzetta dello Sportt in an interview. On Wednesday, Ibra, 40, underwent surgery for a serious knee injury. The Milanista leader explained that the striker and the club will meet again “in 15 days and I see no problem in reaching an agreement; he is certainly not comfortable playing very little; we will see what happens in next two weeks “
Ibra, who returned to Milan in January 2020, has reconstructed the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and will be gone in seven to eight months.
The 2021-22 season started late for Ibra due to another surgery on the same knee, in June 202. The former Barcelona player said after undergoing surgery on Wednesday that “he has never suffered too much” and that he has not he was able to “sleep in six months”.
Paolo Maldini confirmed to the newspaper that Milan are on their way to signing Belgian striker Divock Origi, 27 years old and so far at Liverpool, to bolster an attack with Olivier Giroud, Rafael Leao and Ante Rebic. The red and black sports director has now indicated Milan (which has won its 19th ‘scudetto’, the first since 2010-11, does not have the “financial availability” to make major signings.
Source: La Verdad

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