The Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovic raised doubts about his continuation with Milan next season, and criticized the management of the team, and said he did not know the new German coach, who was reported by the press about his coming to the team from next season.

"I am playing to win something, or I will stay at home. Passion is what keeps me here because I play almost for free," Ibrahimovic was quoted by the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport as saying.

"Ibra was born to play football, I am still the best, we will see how I feel after two months, and we will also see what happens with the club, I will be honest, if the situation continues as it is, I am unlikely to continue in Milan next season, Ibra does not play in the league European club, Milan is not a club of the European League. "

The Swedish star returned to his stormy meeting with Milan club CEO Ivan Gazidis before resuming the competition after the break because of Corona, and he said, "You talked about me and the team, I needed to get some explanations about the future, whether for me or for the club, I said that this is not Milan The great day you played, we must do our best to rectify the situation. "

When Ibrahimovic was asked about German coach Ralf Rangnick, who is approaching Milan, starting next season, he replied, "Who is Rangnick? I don't know him," indicating his dissatisfaction with the coach.

Questions have been raised over the past days about the reasons for Milan's direction to sign Rangnick, although the current coach Stefano Bioli is achieving outstanding results with the team, and recently ousted the two leaders in the Italian league Juventus and Lazio. Milan is seventh in the competition with 49 points.