Soccer Rumors: Here’s How Much Zlatan Ibrahimovic Sacrificed In Galaxy Move

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Apr 3, 2018

Zlatan Ibrahimovic didn’t come to America for the money.

The soccer superstar reportedly left $97 million on the table in order to sign with Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Galaxy, Sports Illustrated’s and FOX Sports’ Grant Wahl reported Tuesday, citing Galaxy technical director Jovan Kirovski. Ibrahimovic’s MLS contract reportedly pays him $3 million over two seasons, a far cry from the $100 million a Chinese club reportedly was willing to pay the Swedish striker.

Since the Galaxy had filled their three designated-player slots, they were able to offer Ibrahimovic just $1.5 million per season in targeted-allocation money.

Nevertheless, Ibrahimovic, 36, enjoyed an unforgettable MLS debut on Saturday. The Galaxy were losing to crosstown rival LAFC 3-2 when he entered the game in the 71st minute. He scored one of the greatest goals in MLS history just six minutes later.

Ibrahimovic then scored the game-winning goal at the outset of stoppage time.

Ibrahimovic is bound to prove in MLS not all $3 million players are created equally.

Thumbnail photo via Gary A. Vasquez/USA TODAY Sports Images
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