AC Milan legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic purchases limited edition Ferrari as birthday gift

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  • AC Milan legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic has bought himself an expensive gift to celebrate his 43rd birthday
  • The retired striker currently works as an advisor at AC Milan, and it seems retirement is working well for him
  • He retired in 2023 after nearly two decades at the top level and played for Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and Manchester United

Former AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic is enjoying his retirement.

The Swede is celebrating his 43rd birthday, and he got himself a shiny and expensive gift.

He retired last year and currently works at AC Milan as an executive.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic played for some of the biggest clubs in EuropeZlatan Ibrahimovic scored over 500 goals in his career. Photos by Zlatan Ibrahimovic (IG) and Jonathan Moscrop.
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Ibrahimovic shared a photo of a limited edition Ferrari SF90 on his Instagram account with the caption "Happy Birthday Zlatan."

According to Car and Driver, the SF90 double-X was launched in 2023. The double-x moniker is applied to the high-performance track-only models and blurs the line between a racing car and a sports car.

The car is powered by a plug-in-hybrid powertrain, and the Extra Boost feature gives it a total system output of 1016 horsepower.

The former Barcelona star will surely be enjoying his drive in Milan in his new supercar.

Ibrahimovic retired in 2023 at the age of 41. He played for Paris St-Germain, Manchester United and both AC and Inter Milan, and scored over 500 goals, per BBC.

Zlatan explains his role at AC Milan

Legit.ng reported that Zlatan Ibrahimovic is enjoying his role at AC Milan after he retired from football in June 2023.

After retirement, he joined the club as a senior advisor, and things have not started well for his club this season.

Ibrahimovic comments on Osimhen

Legit.ng also reported that Ibrahimovic shared his thoughts on Victor Osimhen's rumours before the Napoli star joined Galatasaray.

The Neapolitans were unwilling to let the player join a direct rival in AC Milan, and Galatasaray was the only option late in the transfer window.

Milan signed former Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham instead, but results have yet to go their way as pressure mounts on new head coach Paulo Fonseca.

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