CM: Ibra wants to recover from the Sweden disappointment
There will be no final World Cup saga for Zlatan Ibrahimovic when Poland beat Sweden 2-0 to end their hopes of qualifying for Qatar.
Calciomercato.com write how 10 minutes from the bench was enough for Ibrahimovic to help his team in their quest to turn a two-goal deficit against Poland, and now questions begin about his ambitions for the future.
Ibrahimovic has always been clear with his two big goals, which are to win Scudetto with Milan and play in a final World Cup with Sweden. Now the latter is no longer possible, he wants a decisive end to the season with Rossoneri and then sit down for a meeting with Ricky Massara and Paolo Maldini to discuss his future.
The 40-year-old would like to continue for at least one more season and Rossoneri are grateful to the Swede so they will offer him a renewal, but the figures will definitely be lower than the previous agreements.
The bid will probably be € 2-3 million net fixed base plus various bonuses linked to the number of goals he makes and appearances he makes. Whether Ibra accepts it is another matter because he has never been a back-up in his career, rather always the main character.
Maldini has also opened up for a possible executive role if Ibrahimovic decides to stop playing football, something that would still allow him to remain at the club, so there is a lot on the table to take into account.