ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC’S son Maximilian is in talks to quit AC Milan for Ajax, according to reports.
The Swede, 19, joined Milan from Hammarby in 2022 during his father’s second stint at the club.
Zlatan, 44, works in an advisory role at San Siro, having hung up his boots in 2023.
Maximilian, however, could be set to leave for another of his old man’s former stomping grounds.
According to Dutch outlet Telegraaf, Ajax are working on an initial loan deal for the winger.
They add that the temporary transfer could include an option to buy.
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Ibrahimovic would initially play for the club’s Jong Ajax side, who play in the Dutch second tier.
He could then potentially graduate to the first team.
The teenager is said to prefer Ajax after talking to several Dutch clubs.
His father signed for the Amsterdam side in 2001 and went on to score 48 goals in 110 appearances across the following three years.
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The younger Ibrahimovic has been playing for Milan Futuro in Serie D this season.
He has impressed for the academy side, scoring five goals and laying on four assists in 16 appearances.
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Last month his performances were rewarded with a maiden first team call up.
Ibrahimovic travelled to Saudi Arabia with Massimiliano Allegri‘s side for the Supercoppa Italiana.
He watched on from the bench as his team-mates, including the likes of Luka Modric, Christian Pulisic and Adrien Rabiot lost 2-0 to Napoli in the semi-finals.
The bad tempered match saw a clash between Scott McTominay and Fikayo Tomori spark a ruckus late on.
Napoli even released a furious statement after the game accusing Allegri of an “out of control” attack.

