AC MILAN have allayed fears that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has suffered a career-ending injury after announcing his Achilles tendon is perfectly intact.
The 38-year-old suffered an injury during training on Monday morning with Italian media stating he is set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
AC Milan have played down the severity of Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s injuryCredit: Getty Images – Getty
And with his Milan contract to expire at the end of the season, there were worries that this setback could potentially end the Swedish striker’s glittering career.
But the Serie A side have announced that Ibrahimovic has only suffered a calf injury, with he player set to undergo a full scan next week.
In a statement released on the club’s website, they said: “AC Milan announces that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has sustained an injury to his right soleus muscle during yesterday’s training session.
“The Achilles tendon is perfectly intact.
“The player will undergo a scan in ten days time.”
Depending on the severity of the calf injury, the maximum amount of time Zlatan will be out for would be around two months.
No surgery should be required, meaning Ibrahimovic is likely to be back on the pitch before the Italian top-flight campaign is concluded.
Since re-joining the Rossoneri on a short-term deal on a free transfer after leaving LA Galaxy, the ex-Manchester United ace has chipped in with four goals in 10 games.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s career timeline
MALMO – 1999-2001
- 18 goals in 47 games
AJAX – 2001-2004
- 48 goals in 110 games
- Eredivisie title (x2), KNVB Cup (x1), Johan Cruyff Shield (x1)
JUVENTUS – 2004-2006
- 26 goals in 92 games
- Serie A title (x2 both revoked due to Calciopoli scandal)
INTER MILAN – 2006-2009
- 66 goals in 117 games
- Serie A title (x3), Supercoppa Italiana (x2)
BARCELONA – 2009-2011
- 22 goals in 46 games
- La Liga (x1), Spanish Super Cup (x1), Uefa Super Cup (x1), Club World Cup (x1)
AC MILAN – 2010-2011 (loan)
- 21 goals in 41 games
- Serie A (x1)
AC MILAN – 2011-2012
- 35 goals in 44 games
- Supercoppa Italiana (x1)
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN – 2012-2016
- 156 goals in 180 games
- Ligue 1 title (x4), Coupe de France (x2), Coupe de la Ligue (x3), Trophee des Champions (x3)
MANCHESTER UNITED – 2016-2018
- 29 goals in 53 games
- Europa League (x1), EFL Cup (x1), Community Shield (x1)
LA GALAXY – 2018-2019
- 53 goals in 58 games
AC MILAN – 2020-
- Four goals in 10 games
Reports claimed in March that the former Barcelona marksman was already thinking of retiring in the summer after becoming disillusioned at the San Siro.
Italian media suggested that he could turn to management, while there has also been rumours that he could hang up his boots to become an agent alongside Mino Raiola.
The veteran forward recently found himself in hot water after taking his £1.6million custom Ferrari on an illegal drive in Stockholm after the Swedish Transport Agency revealed it had not been registered since March.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk