Zlatan Ibrahimovic caught everyone by surprise when he posted a video of his name printed on a Hammarby shirt on Tuesday morning.
The Milan and Bologna target caused some concern for the Italian clubs on Tuesday morning and stirred up a media storm as his name appeared on the back of a Hammarby shirt from the Swedish Allsvenskan.
Hammarby’s executives are in Los Angeles to attend a scheduled meeting between the two clubs and the LA Galaxy superstar has now linked himself to become a new member of the Swedish club.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic caught everyone by surprise when he posted a video of his name printed on a Hammarby shirt on Tuesday morning.
The Milan and Bologna target caused some concern for the Italian clubs on Tuesday morning and stirred up a media storm as his name appeared on the back of a Hammarby shirt from the Swedish Allsvenskan.
Hammarby’s executives are in Los Angeles to attend a scheduled meeting between the two clubs and the LA Galaxy superstar has now linked himself to become a new member of the Swedish club.
LA Galaxy owner Philip Anschutz owns 45 per cent of the Swedish club and it’s not expected that Zlatan will return to Sweden as a player when his contract in Los Angeles expires.
“We’ll have more information later this week,” Hammarby’s press officer Love Gustafsson told Aftonbladet. “It’s correct that they are over there now. We share owner with Los Angeles Galaxy and they have invited us over to discuss future business.”
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— Zlatan Ibrahimović (@Ibra_official) November 26, 2019