Despite earning a new scudetto and matches without a cruciate ligament for six months, Zlatan Ibrahimovic appears ready to continue his career next season.
At least Milan sports director Paolo Maldini thinks so.
“From what I understand, he intends to continue,” Maldini told Gazzetta dello Sport.
The long-awaited post-Scudetto victory celebration has yet to settle in Milan before planning for next year begins.
sports managers Paolo Maldini There will undoubtedly be a lot to do this summer, including a discussion about and with Zlatan Ibrahimovic On his continuation as a player at the club.
Earlier this week Ibrahimovic underwent knee surgery that will keep him out of games for at least six months, which he himself commented on Instagram.
Maldini: “He sees no problem with approval”
“For the past six months, I’ve been playing without cruciate ligaments in my left knee […] He took more than 20 injections in six months. Empty your knee once a week for six months. Pain medication for six months. He could barely sleep for six months because of the pain. He wrote, among other things, that he did not suffer much on and off the field.”
Paolo Maldini now presents his views and the club’s views on the future of Gazzetta dello Sport.
– We will hear. I don’t see any problem with approval. Playing like that isn’t what he wants, but we’ll see what happens in the coming weeks. From what I understand, he intends to continue, he tells the newspaper.