Zlatan Ibrahimovic is expected back in Milan on Monday to begin his two-week quarantine period before he can resume training.
The striker has been in Sweden for most of the lockdown over the last couple of months and, because the rules were more relaxed there, was able to train regularly.
He was taking part in sessions and games between ranks with Hammarby, the club he co-owns, so should in theory be in better shape than any of his Rossoneri teammates.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is expected back in Milan on Monday to begin his two-week quarantine period before he can resume training.
The striker has been in Sweden for most of the lockdown over the last couple of months and, because the rules were more relaxed there, was able to train regularly.
He was taking part in sessions and games between ranks with Hammarby, the club he co-owns, so should in theory be in better shape than any of his Rossoneri teammates.
La Gazzetta dello Sport claims Ibra will fly back to Milan in a private jet tomorrow morning and be driven straight to his home for a 14-day quarantine period.
Once that is complete and he has undergone the various COVID-19 tests as well as a regular medical screening, Ibrahimovic will be allowed to resume training with his teammates.