Zlatan Ibrahimovic has dropped a major hint regarding a possible return to international football with Sweden in a tweet to his followers on Monday.
Ibrahimovic announced his retirement from the international stage in 2016, after becoming his country’s all-time record scorer with 62 goals in 116 appearances.
The 39 year old led the line for Sweden at the 2006 World Cup and also appeared in four European Championships, but never made it beyond the quarter-finals of the competition.
Janne Andersson led the squad to the 2018 World Cup quarter-finals in Ibrahimovic’s absence, and has since overseen a successful Euro 2020 qualifying campaign, but the tournament has been pushed back a year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sweden will be busy until then with a series of friendlies and UEFA Nations League commitments, and Ibrahimovic has seemingly opened the door to a return to the squad with a mysterious message on social media at the start of the week.
The AC Milan striker has posted an image of himself wearing his country’s No.10 shirt on Twitter, with the caption: “Long time no see.”
Supporters will hope that Ibrahimovic intends to make himself available for selection ahead of the latest round of international matches, with Sweden scheduled to take on Denmark in a friendly clash on November 11 before a Nations League double-header against Croatia and France.
The veteran forward’s last goals for the Yellow and Blues came in a 2-2 Euro 2016 qualifying play-off draw against Denmark, with his brace sending the team through to the finals 4-3 on aggregate.