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Zlatan Ibrahimovic leaves his future in the hands of an eternal man from Milan

By Fredi Roman

The Swede, who turns 40 this year, is leading the team, but his contract expires in June, and leaves his future in the hands of a Milan legend.

The Swede, who turns 40 this year, is leading the team, but his contract expires in June, and leaves his future in the hands of a Milan legend.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic seems fireproof. His 40th birthday in October is by no means an obstacle for the Swede to think about continuing at Milan. This was recognized in the Italian television program RAI, Che tempo che fa, in which he put pressure and tensed his current club, of which it is not yet known if it will end up renovating.

Ibrahimovic ends his contract on June 30 and has made it clear that he wants to continue: "I want to win trophies, I came to Milan to win. In the Rossoneri I have many responsibilities, I feel like a leader. This team is the only one in which I am excited, I want to give I learn a lot and a lot to be the guide of this team, because when they look at me they expect something from me ".

Staying at Milan, who, thanks to their contribution on the pitch, is in the fight for the Italian league title, is their great goal. Also, return to the Swedish national team and play the next European Championship, something that the media in his country take for granted after transcending a conversation with the coach in which both have smoothed out rough edges. If the news is confirmed, Zlatan would return to Sweden five years later. His statements tense Milan.

And Ibrahimovic throws the ball to the court of his coach, Pioli, and Paolo Maldini, technical director. Very good manners on the part of the Swede to convince them both: "During the San Remo Song Festival (in which he was a luxury guest) I often spoke with Pioli and Maldini. When I spend a day without them, it is like a day without my children. " And he ended up saying: "It depends on Maldini. If Paolo gives me one more year in Milan, I'll be there."

Zlatan's return to the Swedish national team

Regarding his return to the Swedish national team, it seems that it is imminent. Almost five years have passed since Zlatan Ibrahimovic last wore the Sweden jersey. It was in the defeat to Belgium during the group stage of Euro 2016. At the time I was 34 years old. In this time Ibrahimovic has shattered any theory imposed by the passage of time and on the decline of a footballer's career due to age. Now, almost five years later, he is preparing his resounding comeback. Ibrahimovic is Sweden's all-time top scorer after scoring 62 goals in 112 games.


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