Zlatan Ibrahimovic spoke about his plans for the future
Zlatan Ibrahimovic spoke about his plans for the future
Despite being 40 now, Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he has no immediate plans to hang up his boots.
What did Zlatan Ibrahimovic say?
The Swedish footballer has been open about his plans for the future amid rumors of a potential resignation. The former Red Devils player is still strong in Italy, defying his age as he continues to play a decisive role for his side. The player has a career spanning over 20 years and does not appear to have plans to end his time in professional football anytime soon.
According to UEFA, Zlatan Ibrahimovic said the future is yet to be written. According to Ibrahimovic, he has no plans. He will see what happens. Zlatan does not want to regret that he stopped football and then said that he could continue playing football because then he would regret it for the rest of his life, seeing that he could continue.
Ibrahimovic wants to play as long as he can. The reality is that he will play until he sees that someone is better than him, so he is still playing. Ibrahimovic knows that one day it will stop and he won’t have that adrenaline anymore. This is a problem for every football player because they have adrenaline when they play football.
According to Zlatan Ibrahimovic this adrenaline rush, they will never be able to do something else because they are programmed. Every day they do the same thing. They wake up, they get ready, they learn, they eat, and they rest. The next day it’s the same. “For 20 years you’ve been doing these things and getting adrenaline from them.
“When suddenly you stop, you don’t have this agenda, you don’t get adrenaline anymore. And when it stops, you have to take it from there and start from scratch and start something new,” said Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
A little about Ibrahimovic
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has struggled with injuries this season but still managed to make 22 appearances in all competitions, scoring eight goals and grabbing two assists. His overall record in Milan, including his first spell, is 154 appearances with 92 goals and 34 assists, so it’s easy to see why he’s loved at the club. Zlatan’s long career led him to become a journalist as he played for many of the top clubs in Europe including Inter, Paris Saint-Germain, Ajax, Barcelona and Juve.