Rumours are rife about the next destination for Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but it seems a resolution is becoming increasingly clear.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is an enthralling individual both on the football pitch and off the pitch in the media spotlight. It is only expected that the Swedish striker would keep his adoring fans in the loop about his potential next move.
Zlatan has teased the press and fans on social media with several cryptic posts. But the wait continues and with January soon approaching the rumours are only about to increase.
Yet it seems like Zlatan has already made up his mind. Or at least a few high up individuals seem to think so.
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Major League Commissioner Don Garber told ESPN via the BBC that the Swedish international is being ‘recruited’ by AC Milan.
After a stellar campaign in the MLS, Zlatan has proved he still has what it takes despite being 38 years of age. And Milan seems like the glamorous destination the Swedish international needs after spending a couple of years in Los Angeles.
AC Milan’s dire form and the poor state of the club could also do with someone in Zlatan’s ilk to help inspire the club out of their current rut and bring Milan to where they belong.
Milan currently languish in mid-table in Serie A and have shown no signs of improvement. Zlatan despite his age could be the addition the Italian club need to take them to the long-coveted European spots.
While there has been talk of the Swedish international returning to Spain, perhaps the best destination for him is the Italian club.
Having impressed there during his previous spell with AC Milan, Ibrahimovic’s return would be welcomed by the fans and he would have no problems settling into the city having spent considerable time in Milan during his career.
Ibrahimovic spent 7 years in the Serie A, he knows the competition and he knows the style of play. It seems like almost a no brainer.
What do you think where will Zlatan Ibrahimovic end up?