The agreement was reached at the beginning of this month of July but it is now Monday when Zlatan Ibrahimovic has signed a new contract with Milan until June 2023 and possibly on Tuesday when it will be officially announced by the red and black club.
The Swedish star, who will turn 41 in October, will receive, according to Fabrizio Romano (market specialist journalist) between one million and 1.5 million euros of fixed salary, more variables depending on what your performance is.
Ibra will not be able to play again, in the best case, until the end of the year or the beginning of 2023since May 25 he has undergone surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee.
Due to the long period of this sick leave, Ibra decided to lower his salary to the minimum, but the former Barcelona player’s income will increase depending on, when he can finally reappear, the games he has played and his performance. For Stefano Pioli, coach of Milan, Ibra has a very important role in the dressing room and he wants to continue to rely on him.
Ibra started his second season in Milan in 2020 (after 2010-12, first on loan from Barcelona and then ownership) and was key this past season with the red and black team achieving its first ‘scudetto’ since 2010-11. So, as a Milan player, the former Barça player has won Serie A twice and once in the Italian Super Cup.
Source: La Verdad
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