Milan are allegedly prepared to make economical exceptions to keep Zlatan Ibrahimovic at San Siro, but his final decision depends on the possible managerial changes at the club.

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims CEO Ivan Gazidis is willing to make Zlatan exempt from the savings plan he wants at Milan, ensuring that the financial aspect of a contract extension will be doable for the Rossoneri.

The report claims the former Sweden international is closer to agreeing a new deal with the Diavolo, but the deal still depends on the future sporting project at San Siro.

Milan are allegedly prepared to make economical exceptions to keep Zlatan Ibrahimovic at San Siro, but his final decision depends on the possible managerial changes at the club.

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims CEO Ivan Gazidis is willing to make Zlatan exempt from the savings plan he wants at Milan, ensuring that the financial aspect of a contract extension will be doable for the Rossoneri.

The report claims the former Sweden international is closer to agreeing a new deal with the Diavolo, but the deal still depends on the future sporting project at San Siro.

Ibrahimovic arrived on a six-month loan deal in January, with an option to extend for another season and his impact at San Siro has evidently convinced the club to go the extra mile to secure his services for another year.

Despite being closer to finding a solution for the veteran’s contract, the future of the 38-year-old would still be depending on the future of coach Stefano Pioli and perhaps technical director Paolo Maldini.

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