Zlatan Ibrahimovic • Zlatan’s words worry Milan fans



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During Monday night, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 38, landed at Malpens airport on the outskirts of Milan.

After several weeks at his home in Sweden, where he trained with Hammarby, he will finally meet up with his teammates in Milanello. But first, they expect routine health checks and two weeks in quarantine, according to La Gazzetto dello Sport.

After just over two months in Valle Corona, the Italian league hopes to resume the season soon, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s future remains uncertain. His contract with Milan expires last June and it is unclear whether it will be extended or not.

According to data in Italy, new coach Ralf Rangnick, who has yet to appear, should be willing to sit down with the attacking star and discuss the future. But Ibrahimovic is not sure to listen.

According to Football-Italia, which in turn refers to Tuttosport, the future of sports director Paolo Maldini should be absolutely crucial to Ibrahimovic’s ditto.

Supporters concerned about Zlatan’s words

The icon of the club was the one who along with Zvonimir Boban recruited Ibrahimovic in Milan last winter.

But in March the message came that Boban had been fired and that the club’s plan was to hire Ralf Rangnick as coach and sports manager.

If Paolo Maldini meets the same fate, Zlatan Ibrahimovic will not even consider expanding with Milan, writes Tuttosport. At the same time, Corriere dello Sport, based in the capital, writes that a few words from Ibrahimovic on Twitter have caused parts of Milan’s crowd of followers to doubt that it will remain dark red even next season.

What did Zlatan write?

Four lines in the critically acclaimed ESPN and Netflix series about the Chicago Bulls and Michael Jordan.

“It is good to see The Last Dance. Now you see what it’s like to play with a winner. Either you like it or you don’t like it. If you don’t, don’t play. “

https://twitter.com/Ibra_official/status/1260132783915241472



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