Ibra to stay at Milan ‘if Maldini wants’

Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he is open to staying at Milan for one more season ‘if Paolo Maldini wants.’

The Swede had participated in all the five nights of the prestigious Sanremo music festival earlier this week and talked about his experience in an interview with Che Tempo Che Fa, on RAI.

“I didn’t want to know the questions before I entered the stage. I wanted it to be something natural,” he said.

“That’s Zlatan explanation. It’s the truth.”

Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he is open to staying at Milan for one more season ‘if Paolo Maldini wants.’

The Swede had participated in all the five nights of the prestigious Sanremo music festival earlier this week and talked about his experience in an interview with Che Tempo Che Fa, on RAI.

“I didn’t want to know the questions before I entered the stage. I wanted it to be something natural,” he said.

“That’s Zlatan explanation. It’s the truth.”

The 39-year-old is injured but joined his Milan teammates in Verona today with the Rossoneri who won 2-0 against Hellas.

“I am Zlatan, I feel the responsibility and I feel like a leader. This team is the only one that made me feel thrilled. I want to teach, I want to be a guide.

“When I say something, they others are like: ‘Ok, we are doing it.’ Today I wanted to be in Verona, I felt it inside. When I spend a day without them is like staying without my sons.”

Will he stay at Milan next season?

“I don’t know, let’s see. If Paolo [Maldini] wants, I am up for it.

"The season is still long, there are many games left. We always play to win, even if they can play once a week."

The Milan star continued talking about his career.

“I played with many great footballers. When I signed for Ajax, I had pressure on me.

“The expected the same things Van Basten did, but I was not at his level. He was a complete striker who made history. One of the best ones of all time.”