Zlatan Ibrahimovic is being tipped to leave Milan at the end of the season and return to Sweden with Hammarby.

Ibrahimovic is alleged to have led the squad’s frustrations during a recent meeting with Milan CEO Ivan Gazidis, criticising his running of the club.

Now, Gazzetta dello Sport reports the 38-year-old’s relationship with the Rossoneri is no longer what it was when he returned in January.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is being tipped to leave Milan at the end of the season and return to Sweden with Hammarby.

Ibrahimovic is alleged to have led the squad’s frustrations during a recent meeting with Milan CEO Ivan Gazidis, criticising his running of the club.

Now, Gazzetta dello Sport reports the 38-year-old’s relationship with the Rossoneri is no longer what it was when he returned in January.

As a result, the chances of him extending his contract beyond this season are considered increasingly remote.

In turn, the newspaper writes he could be destined for Hammarby, given he owns a share in the club and trained with them during the coronavirus lockdown.

Until then, La Gazzetta assures he is focused on helping Milan qualify for the Europa League.

Although he is currently sidelined with a calf injury, Zlatan would nonetheless be hoping to come back against Lecce – the Diavolo’s first Serie A game since March – on June 22.

Milan appear to already have his replacement lined up in the form of Real Madrid striker Luka Jovic.

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