IBRAHIMOVIC TO LEAVE MILAN THIS SUMMER

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to exit AC Milan this summer, per reports in Italy. The former Sweden international joined in January but he has only managed to score four goals after 11 matches. His return to Italy has not yielded the expected returns. Despite rumours of a new one-year deal, the club has opted not to move forward with the player.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to exit AC Milan this summer, per reports in Italy. The former Sweden international joined in January but he has only managed to score four goals after 11 matches. His return to Italy has not yielded the expected returns. Despite rumours of a new one-year deal, the club has opted not to move forward with the player.

IBRAHIMOVIC TO LEAVE MILAN THIS SUMMER

Ibrahimovic would now move to Swedish outfit Hammarby when his current deal with Milan lapses by the end of August. The club would appreciate the exposure from Ibra joining and would accommodate the star player until he retires.
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GATTUSO: I NEVER SPOKE TO ZLATAN

AC Milan manager Gennaro Gattuso has declared that he is not upset that Zlatan Ibrahimovic will not be making a return to the San Siro after the Big Swede confirmed that he will be staying with LA Galaxy for the upcoming season.
The manager has claimed that he is not a bit disappointed that the club’s potential deal for the former Manchester United forward fell through.

Zlatan had been tipped to return back to AC Milan this January, a club where he announced himself to the football world at a very tender age, but he has squashed the rumors saying he would rather remain in the Major League Soccer.

AC Milan manager Gennaro Gattuso has declared that he is not upset that Zlatan Ibrahimovic will not be making a return to the San Siro after the Big Swede confirmed that he will be staying with LA Galaxy for the upcoming season.
The manager has claimed that he is not a bit disappointed that the club’s potential deal for the former Manchester United forward fell through.

GATTUSO: I NEVER SPOKE TO ZLATAN

Zlatan had been tipped to return back to AC Milan this January, a club where he announced himself to the football world at a very tender age, but he has squashed the rumors saying he would rather remain in the Major League Soccer.

But Gattuso has played down the news of his interest in the player, insisting he was not losing sleep over the Swede’s decision and that he never even really communicated with the forward personally.

Speaking in a news conference, the AC Milan manager said, “I never even spoke to Ibra. When there are important people at the club like our directors, I give them their due respect and let them do their jobs (handle the club’s transfers)”.
“I always knew there was a slight chance and I also knew from the first day that it would be a difficult deal to pull off. There is no disappointment at all from the outcome”, Gattuso added.

“AC Milan striker Gonzalo Higuain’s goals have dried up since scoring a goal on October 28“ as he has failed the find the back of the net in his last six “appearances for the club“.

Ibrahimovic was seen by the club as the solution to the woes in front of the net as the experienced striker has played for various top teams in Europe’s top leagues including Barcelona, Manchester United, Inter Milan and AC Milan but the club will be left disappointed following his latest announcement.

ZLATAN COMPLETES MOVE

Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has completed his move to French club PSG from Italian club AC Milan. The 30-year-old is a well-known face in Italian football after having won numerous trophies with the Milan clubs.

However, this will be just his second departure from Italian football in three seasons after he recently moved to Barcelona where he spent just one season before returning to Italian football with AC Milan.

Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has completed his move to French club PSG from Italian club AC Milan. The 30-year-old is a well-known face in Italian football after having won numerous trophies with the Milan clubs.

However, this will be just his second departure from Italian football in three seasons after he recently moved to Barcelona where he spent just one season before returning to Italian football with AC Milan.

He helped AC Milan to the Italian Serie A title after many seasons, although he was unable to repeat the feat last season. Yet, he finished as the top scorer in the division, and Milan will certainly be extremely happy to let him leave.

The French club PSG made a combined offer of around £ 52 million for both Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva, which was accepted by the club. It certainly makes a lot of financial sense for AC Milan given the fact that the striker recently turned 30 years of age. He is expected to offer only about three more years of top-level football due to the numerous injury problems. His departure will be now mean that AC Milan are likely to keep former Manchester City striker Robinho, as they will be left without any quality forwards in the team apart from Antonio Cassano.

“I wanted to thank PSG and [sporting director] Leonardo for their work, they made the impossible possible. This is another step in my career, another dream that has come true. This has been a massive thing in the media, people chasing me in my home. This is not normal, I will chase them back. I have come to a dream team that will progress. I want to be a part of the future, of the history of this club. I’m only thinking about what’s ahead,” said Ibrahimovic.