Meanwhile, back in Sweden, fans are hoping that he will make a significant contribution to the national team's fortunes at this summer's European Championship.
There is an argument to suggest Sweden actually improved and became more efficient under coach Janne Andersson following Ibrahimovic's international retirement. They were very proud to reach the quarter-finals of the 2018 World Cup - but the hard-working squad lacked a world-class striker.
Isak, who was mostly used as a substitute during the Euro 2020 qualifiers - yet still scored three goals - could now fill that role.
Life is exciting for him at the moment. A month ago, he helped his team-mates stun Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu. On Saturday, he is visiting the Nou Camp to take on Barcelona.
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