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  • Updated: June 03, 2023

Ibrahimovic To End 3-Year Stay At AC Milan

Ibrahimovic To End 3-Year Stay At AC Milan

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Zlatan Ibrahimovic put an end to his three years stay at AC Milan on Saturday as he would say his farewells following their last match of the season against Verona.

"Tomorrow (Sunday) evening after the final game of the season... AC Milan will say goodbye to Zlatan Ibrahimovic with a brief ceremony," Milan said in a statement.

"AC Milan would like to thank Zlatan for the magnificent time that we have spent together."

Ibrahimovic could join Monza next season, which would reunite him with former Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi and his right-hand man Adriano Galliani.

Former Italian prime minister Berlusconi, who sold Milan for 740 million euros in 2017 after three decades of glory and bought Monza for a relative pittance the following year, took Ibrahimovic to Milan on loan from Barcelona in 2010.

The Swede won Serie A that campaign, which had been Milan's most recent league title until pipping local rivals Inter Milan on the final day of last season.

Ibrahimovic was a key figure in Milan's resurgence to the top of Italian football after his return to the club as a free agent in late 2019, helping to bring them back from the doldrums and eventually win the Scudetto last season.

He has hardly featured for Stefano Pioli's side this term after being plagued with injuries, returning in February following surgery on his left knee in May.

In July he signed a deal which netted him around one million euros in fixed salary, with large bonuses linked to appearances and achievements.

But the 41-year-old has only started one match and netted once for Milan this season, a 3-1 win at Udinese in March in which he became the oldest goal scorer in Serie A history.

He then picked up a calf injury in a pre-match warm-up in April and will end his Milan career sidelined due to the knock.

Milan sit fourth in Serie A ahead of Sunday night's match at the San Siro and are assured of Champions League football next season.

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