Veteran striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has commented on his future after AC Milan confirmed he will be leaving.
The 41-year-old made just four appearances in Serie A this season after only returning to action in February following surgery on his knee at the end of last season.
The Swede's contract will be expiring at the end of the month and the club have decided not to extend the striker's deal, meaning he will become a free agent.
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"Tomorrow evening, at the end of the last league match scheduled for 9 pm at San Siro, AC Milan will bid farewell to Zlatan Ibrahimovic with a short ceremony that will involve the entire public. AC Milan thus intends to thank Zlatan for these wonderful years lived together."
Ibrahimovic, however, has no plans to retire at the age of 41 and says he still feels like Superman.
"I'm not one to give up. But there must also be joy in what you do, I can't help but have peace in what I can do as number one, playing football. But we're not there yet. I think I still have something to give. If I think about quitting? I don't think so. If I have to continue playing? I think so," Ibrahimovic told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"But I have to find balance like in life. If you don't have serenity, or stability, you're a bomb and the bombs explode.
"I'm fine, I'm fine. I've worked a lot, I've forced a lot, not only this year also last year. But when I was knocked out, the team needed me. And when you've done one thing all your life, when you know what you have to do but you can't do it, then you continue.
"I won't give myself peace. I haven't found the balance. When everything comes, everything comes immediately. This thought is spinning in my head. My head is too strong, I feel like Superman every time I come back, but I have to have balance."
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