Milan forward Mario Mandzukic has given up his March salary due to the injury absence and President Paolo Scaroni gives the money to charity.

ANSA reports the Croatian striker has decided to give up his salary for last month, as he wasn’t able to help out the Rossoneri in their battle for a place in the Champions League.

“An exceptional gesture,” Milan President Paolo Scaroni said, according to the news agency.

“It demonstrates Mario Mandzukic’s ethics and professionalism and his respect for Milan.

Milan forward Mario Mandzukic has given up his March salary due to the injury absence and President Paolo Scaroni gives the money to charity.

ANSA reports the Croatian striker has decided to give up his salary for last month, as he wasn’t able to help out the Rossoneri in their battle for a place in the Champions League.

“An exceptional gesture,” Milan President Paolo Scaroni said, according to the news agency.

“It demonstrates Mario Mandzukic’s ethics and professionalism and his respect for Milan.

“The club will thus have the opportunity to further support the Milan Foundation for projects in favour of young people in conditions of economic and educational fragility, where sports is a tool for social inclusion."

The former Juventus attacker arrived on a free transfer in January and played four games with Milan until he suffered a muscular problem.

He was back on the bench in the 3-1 win over Parma last time, but has missed seven out of 12 possible League games since his return to Serie A.

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