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The incredible reason why Zlatan Ibrahimovic suffers at AC Milan

The Italian side is having an incredible moment, but the Swedish attacker isn’t happy anyway.

By Fredi Roman

The Italian side is having an incredible moment, but the Swedish attacker isn’t happy anyway.
The Italian side is having an incredible moment, but the Swedish attacker isn’t happy anyway.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic has proved during the last years that, as wine, he gets better while time passes. At his 39 years old he is having an incredible moment, after scoring 10 goals and giving one assist on just six Serie A games. AC Milan is doing great this season, despite what happened to them the last years in Europe.

To start, we need to say that the Italian side is in the first position on the local league, after earning 26 points on 10 matches played. They also finished in the first position Europa League Group H, in which they earned 13 points out of six games played and left Lille, with 11 points, on the second position.

The Swedish attacker was a key player at the start, but not during the last games, as he suffered and injury. Without him, his team played incredibly well anyway and achieve to maintain the first position both in Serie A and in Europa League. With a muscular injury he lost five games, from which Milan won four and tied one.

But everything is not good for Zlatan and his team now. It has been rumored during the last hours that the club will be losing some very important players and that Ibra will miss them. Those are Andrea Conti, Mateo Mussachio, Simon Kjaer, Samu Castillejo and Hakan Calhanoglu. If they leave, then Milan won’t be the same for sure.

Ibrahimovic has a contract remaining with Milan until June 2021 and could be able to negotiate since January to leave during the next summer as a free agent to wherever he wants to. Due to his great level, there are options for him moving to other big European teams, even though it isn’t yet confirmed that he will depart.

 


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