Galaxy re-sign Zlatan, bring back Juninho
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[December 19, 2018]
A day after tweeting that he
planned to remain with the Los Angeles Galaxy, Zlatan Ibrahimovic
officially re-signed with the Major League Soccer club for the 2019
season on Tuesday.
The 37-year-old striker will become one of the Galaxy's "designated
players" who don't count against the league's salary cap.
Los Angeles also reached a contract agreement with midfielder
Juninho, who played with the club from 2010-15 and was part of three
MLS Cup-winning sides (2011, 2012 and 2014).
Ibrahimovic arrived in Los Angeles this year and played the 2018
season for the cut rate of $1.5 million. His new salary was not
announced.
"We are very pleased to sign Zlatan to a new contract that will see
him return for the 2019 season," Galaxy general manager Dennis te
Kloese said in a statement released by the club. "He showed his
value last season and we look forward to him representing our club
next year. With Zlatan returning, we will continue to improve our
team in advance of the season."
Various reports had linked Ibrahimovic to a possible return to AC
Milan, for whom he played from 2010-12, but Milan sporting director
Leonardo told reporters last week that the Swedish star was
returning to the Galaxy after the MLS team met Ibrahimovic's
requests.
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Former Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic attends a meeting with
media representatives on the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup in Moscow,
Russia June 14, 2018. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
Ibrahimovic was an immediate star for the Galaxy. He scored 22 goals
-- second in MLS -- and added 10 assists in 27 matches and was named
the league's Newcomer of the Year. He also had the 2018 Goal of the
Year -- a 40-yard strike for his first MLS tally, moments after
first taking the field -- and was the only player to have two
nominations for the award.
Juninho, 29, left the Galaxy to play for Tijuana in Mexico's Liga MX
in 2016. He spent most of past three seasons in Mexico but also had
a loan spell with the Chicago Fire of MLS in 2017.
In 208 career MLS games, Juninho has 19 goals and 25 assists.
"Juninho knows what it means to represent the Galaxy and will be a
leader on and off the field for our players," te Kloese said,
according to the Los Angeles Times. "He is a valuable addition to
our roster."
--Field Level Media
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