It has only been three months since the big comeback when Zlatan Ibrahimovic drew on the red-black match again and trolls football Italy as in ancient days.

Since then, a lot has happened.

The Swedish 38-year-old is rumored to be moving away from the club he just re-joined. Italian La Gazzetta dello Sport adorns its front page on Wednesday with the title "Ibra bye bye Milan" and writes that an extension of the contract is not applicable. No, the Swede is reported to have been on edge with the club since one sports boss Zvonimir Boban was forced to leave Milan while the other, Paolo Maldini, is expected to meet the same fate.

Stuck in Stockholm

And in parallel with this is a coronary pandemic that raises the question of whether we have even seen the last of Zlatan on the football field.

In the meantime he is in quarantine in Stockholm, and in an interview with Svenska Dagbladet has stated how the time in northern Italy was in connection with the infection gained an ever stronger hold and made that the league game ended so that maybe not even resume.

- It started to spread to the football, they shut down the whole training facility, we were not allowed to move outside. It is tragic that the football leagues shut down, but we have to respect the system and be patient. They must find a solution that is good for the whole community. Health is above all sporting, he tells SvD.

"Not worried"

To the inevitable question of how he looks at his future, both in Milan and partly as a footballer, he answers:

- Let's see, I don't even know what I want, something new happens every day. Who could have predicted this with corona? We just have to try to live and enjoy life. Don't worry too much. I have a family to take care of, they feel good so I feel good.

For the time being, Zlatan sits calmly in the boat, spends most of his time in his home and maintains that the corona pandemic is not something that worries him.

- No, I'm not worried about corona. I think it will solve, it's just to wait until the experts know what to do.

Serie A football has been paused since March 9. The game ban was initially intended to apply until April 3, but an extension of the stay is to be expected.