Zlatan Ibrahimovic regrets Camp Nou stay and wants to retire in MLS
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is 29-year-old Swedish player that currently plays for AC Milan.
He started his youth career in 1996 with Malmo FF then moved to Ajax in 2001, then Juventus in 2004.
In 2006 the player made a move to Internazionale, and then to Barcelona in 2009.The Swedish striker was a success in almost all the clubs that he played in, as he always seemed to have a high scoring rate with numerous first team appearances.
However, the player was a failure at Camp Nou and his one-year spell with Barcelona was no more than a disaster, as he only made twenty nine appearances scoring sixteen goals.
Right now he is on loan to AC Milan and has made sixteen appearances there with nine goals scored.
In an interview with the Dutch media the Swedish striker commented on his career by saying that he was planning to play the last of professional football in Major League Soccer in United States.
He went on to say that he wants to play for another year or two and find a good club where he could retire.
In the interview Ibrahimovic continued to say that he was well aware of the fact that the next contract he signs would be his last and when his Milan spell is over then he will sign with a club in the United States for a year or two.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-Beckham-c10432 as all of them moved to the United States to
retire and play their last football in the MLS even though all of them had amazing careers in Europe.
The Swedish has officially declared that the years he will spend in playing football in the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/United-States-c3034 would be his last. When the player was asked if he was interested in a managerial career and the player replied by saying that;
"Not as I feel at this moment, but at the same time many players have said the same thing. Football will always appeal to me, but there are many other things that attract me as well."
In the end the player also commented on his disastrous spell at Camp Nou when he left the club after having an argument with the current manager Pep Guardiola.
He commented "There is no place for sympathy in football. I regret how it ended but that's in the past. I'm happy in Milan, I feel valued again."
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