It looks as though Maximilian Ibrahimovic’s time in the Netherlands will be a short one as Ajax have made a call on his future.
It was back in mid-January that Ajax confirmed the signing of Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s son on an initial loan deal with an option to buy. Given his fast rise up the youth sectors at Milan, it was seen as a bit of a surprise that he was allowed to go.
Back to Italy
As VoetbalPrimeur report, Max Ibrahimovic arrived with much fanfare thanks to his surname, but his time in Amsterdam is coming to an end soon. Ajax will not exercise the buy-out option in the loan agreement with Milan.
In January, Ajax surprised everyone by signing the Swede and a purchase option was agreed upon: they would be able to make it a permanent deal for €3.5m. However, Ibrahimovic never really hit his stride ultimately.

The 19-year-old Swede sustained a long-term injury after four substitute appearances in the Keuken Kampioen Divisie and his unofficial debut for Ajax 1 during a friendly against FC Volendam. In the minutes he was given, he failed to leave a lasting impression.
Ibrahimovic also failed to convince during training sessions with Jong Ajax, so will return to Milan when the season ends. He himself is also keen on this, according to VoetbalPrimeur, with the winger ready to resume his Rossoneri journey after a short hiatus.



Actually, some of these things take time, he will eventually pick up
This is good news,the guy has good football sense, he needs to improve his physical structure,he could be useful, the management needs to give all these young people a chance, let the coaches mold them…