Ibrahimovic discusses post-Juventus reaction, Milan return and Camarda's development
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Ibrahimovic discusses post-Juventus reaction, Milan return and Camarda's development
"Today I'm a representative for RedBird, the fund that owns Milan. I try to help everyone do better. I also train constantly and have other projects. After retiring from football, I always have to do something to feel alive, even if the adrenaline rush I had when I was a player isn't there anymore. It only lasted three months. Then they moved into this new role. After a year I cut my hair, in a year I'll be bald (laughs)."
"I'm in Italy 80% of the time. Every day I get up, train, and then go to Milanello or Casa Milan. Then I travel a lot; they want to discover the world that Cardinale opened up to me. I want to have new experiences to grow. Because I want to be more open. If I have an appointment, I go to the person I need to see."
"This can be seen through the reports stating that he helped convince Christopher Nkunku and Ardon Jashari to join in the summer. After a bit of an absence from the media spotlight, he has returned to commenting on matters to do with the Rossoneri. After speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport earlier in the week, Ibrahimovic was on stage at the Festival dello Sport in Trento to answer questions about a wide range of topics. MilanNews transcribed his words."
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is Senior Advisor and representative for RedBird Capital at AC Milan after a brief retirement. The retirement lasted only three months before taking up the advisory role. He appears to influence recruitment, reportedly helping convince Christopher Nkunku and Ardon Jashari to join. He spends about 80% of his time in Italy, trains every day, and regularly visits Milanello or Casa Milan before traveling widely. He prefers not to have a fixed office to remain accessible and meets people where they are. He continues other projects and emphasizes staying active after playing.
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