Zlatan Ibrahimovic is expected to return to Milan by this Saturday and will observe a two-week quarantine ahead of returning to training.
The former Sweden international had initially required a set date for the resumption in Italy before returning to Milan, but has reportedly agreed to come back this week as training resumes in Serie A.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is expected to return to Milan by this Saturday and will observe a two-week quarantine ahead of returning to training.
The former Sweden international had initially required a set date for the resumption in Italy before returning to Milan, but has reportedly agreed to come back this week as training resumes in Serie A.
Milan start the individual training at Milanello today, after thorough testing of their players and staff, but the 38-year-old will have to remain self-isolated for the following 14 days, starting from the date of his return to the fashion capital.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the forward is expected to land between tomorrow and Saturday, meaning he should be ready to come back to the training by May 24.
After having spent the quarantine period in his homeland, Zlatan kept in shape by training with Hammarby and admitted he felt good with the club he bought a 23.5 per cent share in at the end of last year.