There was almost no dilemma. Zlatan Ibrahimović has no intention of ending his playing career, the Milan dressing room is pleased with his presence. Therefore, there were no problems when concluding the agreement, and today it was made official. The Swedish veteran will defend the Rossoneri colors in the next season as well, the Italian champion confirmed on the club’s official website.🦁 Another year of @Ibra_official! ❤️#SerieA💎 pic.twitter.com/iZ83dmkrYz— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) July 18, 2022 Despite the fact that he will turn 41 in October, and despite the fact that he underwent knee surgery in May and will not be on the field at least until the beginning of next year, Milan’s executives decided to offer Ibrahimović another deal, aware of his influence on the players and his contribution primarily in creating the atmosphere, but also on the field when he is healthy. And since the recovery from the operation will take time and he will not be on the field for several months, Ibra had to agree to a significantly lower salary. Thus, in the upcoming season, he will earn up to seven times less than last season. Last year, he was the highest paid player with 7,000,000 euros net, while, according to the letter of the new contract, he will earn between 1-1,500,000 euros plus bonuses that will depend on team and individual performance. Recently Zlatan Ibrahimović shared a video on his Instagram story as he continued his rehabilitation in a swimming pool. He shared a clip of himself standing in a swimming pool and pushing up and down in the water with floats offering resistance to that injured right knee. Ibra played 23 games in Serie A last season, scoring eight and setting up three more goals, and in two terms in the Rossoneri shirt, he ‘shook’ the net 92 times in 158 appearances and added 35 assists. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6509752##