Zlatan Ibrahimovic (41) called it a career after Milan’s last match this campaign.
❤️? Emotional moment as Zlatan Ibrahimović says goodbye to AC Milan… @MatteMoretto reports right now that he’s retired from football. pic.twitter.com/TaP6Bt77BZ
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) June 4, 2023
The Swedish forward deal with Rossoneri expires at the end of the month, and he will not continue elsewhere.
Zlatan headed for a 2nd time to Milano to play for the Devil in 2020, as he had triumphed in Serie A with them in 2011 and won the title with the club again last year.
“I say goodbye to football but not to any of you.” Ibra shared after being feted by the San Siro crowd after his team’s victory against Hellas Verona 3-1 in their last game of the season.
Ibrahimovic’s career started in 1999 with Malmo FF, and 2 years later, he joined Ajax. After that, the Swedish played for some of the best teams in Europe and the world – Manchester United, PSG, Inter, and Milan.
Zlatan Ibrahimović has scored a goal in every year since 1999 and in every possible minute of a 90-minute match.
◉ 988 games
◉ 573 goals
◉ 32 trophiesAt 41 years old, Zlatan finally retires. ? pic.twitter.com/ExUI59cZMY
— Squawka (@Squawka) June 4, 2023
Zlatan will finish his career as Sweden’s all-time top scorer with 62 goals in 121 games.