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Ibrahimovic, from the age of 40, has reached the classic crossroads that every footballer, sooner or later, is forced to face: retire or move forward? As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, at Milan no one imagines that the farewell is imminent. Sweden’s result in the World Cup playoffs could have a bearing on his choice, but it’s clear that Zlatan still wants to play.
Reduced salary
At Milan he accepted the wild card role of luxury and hen for the youngest, and in the future he will be able to play other roles within the club, but with one certainty: his centrality is not in question. After Monday’s words (“I feel a little panic at the thought of quitting”), Ibrahimovic’s renewal seems closer: according to what was reported by the rosea, the managers of via Aldo Rossi would guarantee him an engagement with a considerably fixed part lower than the current one, let’s say around 2 million, with the inclusion of a token bonus, therefore linked to attendance. The Growth Decree (and its tax discounts), then, will facilitate the white smoke.
Regardless of the Rossoneri
That of Ibra with Milan, therefore, could become a never-ending story: Zlatan has accepted the role of “big brother” for the young Rossoneri and the club would be ready to welcome him even if he decides to hang up his boots. If Sweden snatch the pass for Qatar, Ibra, in all likelihood, will continue to play until the end of the year and then think about a future as a manager or – who knows! – as a close collaborator of Stefano Pioli.
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