Zlatan Ibrahimovic was allowed to break quarantine for a return to his apartment after one week, as the Milan striker twice tested negative for COVID-19.

He spent the entire lockdown in Sweden, returning on Monday, where he was taken straight to the Milanello training ground to remain in a quarantine room.

According to MilanNews.it, Ibrahimovic was given two coronavirus swabs and both came back negative.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic was allowed to break quarantine for a return to his apartment after one week, as the Milan striker twice tested negative for COVID-19.

He spent the entire lockdown in Sweden, returning on Monday, where he was taken straight to the Milanello training ground to remain in a quarantine room.

According to MilanNews.it, Ibrahimovic was given two coronavirus swabs and both came back negative.

He was therefore allowed to break quarantine temporarily for a journey to his apartment, where he is expected to continue the stay for another seven days.

Before he can resume training with the rest of the squad, Ibrahimovic requires blood tests and a full medical screening.

The veteran confirmed his change of scenery with a picture on Instagram and Twitter of him looking over his balcony.

“God iZ back and watches over you,” he wrote.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

God iZ back and watches over you

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