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For several months now, Zlatan Ibrahimovic has become the sporting advisor of AC Milan. A new responsibility taken head-on by the former San Siro legend, visibly delighted at the idea of lending a hand to his favorite club in a way other than by stacking goals on the field. Not hesitating to speak out to provide regular updates on the situation of the Rossoneri, the former Swedish striker spoke again about the winter transfer window which awaits his team in the coming weeks.
Before the Italian Super Cup final between his AC Milan and Inter Milan, Zlatan explained that everything was under control: “the adrenaline is there, but it was more pleasant to be on the field. Playing football is the most beautiful thing ever, now I’m gaining experience as a coach. Now I’m taking a step back. Conceiçao is more about the stick. For me, it’s more the carrot. The transfer window? Something will happen. We talk to the new coach, but he is too focused on the final. There is always a strategy, everything is under control.»
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