Sampdoria full-back Ivan Strinic confirms “I’ve signed a three-year contract with Milan”, with the move to be confirmed after the World Cup.

It has been rumoured for some time that the Croatian international had agreed to join the Rossoneri, moving to San Siro on a free transfer.

“The season is now over, so I can say that I am no longer a Sampdoria player and I have signed a three-year contract with Milan,” Strinic told 24.

"I think the club will announce it after the World Cup.

Sampdoria full-back Ivan Strinic confirms “I’ve signed a three-year contract with Milan”, with the move to be confirmed after the World Cup.

It has been rumoured for some time that the Croatian international had agreed to join the Rossoneri, moving to San Siro on a free transfer.

“The season is now over, so I can say that I am no longer a Sampdoria player and I have signed a three-year contract with Milan,” Strinic told 24.

"I think the club will announce it after the World Cup.

“Being left out by Sampdoria? When you have a contract that’s expiring in two months, a club can do one of two things.

“They can concentrate on getting the most out of you for the time left, or they can decide not to play you anymore.

“So I played only three games in the second half of the season, Milan wanted me and said they didn’t care that I would not play much for the rest of the season.

“The fact they wanted me anyway is a good thing.”

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