The Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has confirmed his return to European football this Friday after signing with AC Milan for the remainder of the season, a club where he already played between 2010 and 2012, with the aim of helping to refloat the historic Italian entity.

Ibrahimovic, who played for the last two seasons in Los Angeles Galaxy, returns to the 'Old Continent' at 38 years old. The striker already knows what it is to succeed in the city 'rossonera' after achieving 56 goals and 24 assists in 85 matches corresponding to his first stage as a Milan player, where he won the Super Cup and the 'Scudetto'.

In this way, and after having speculated with his signing by several teams -even from the Spanish League- 'Ibra' returns to top-level football to continue extending a career full of successes and teams of a very high level. He debuted at Malmoe, went through Ajax, Juventus, Inter, Barça, Milan, PSG and Manchester United until he arrived in the United States.

Ibrahimovic has signed six months of contract, but with the option of extending one more season at the end of it. His arrival is a reason for hope for AC Milan, a club that runs low hours. It occupies the eleventh position in Serie A, is the fifth with the least scorer and is 21 points behind the lead.

"I return to a club that I respect very much and the city of Milan that I love. I will fight together with my teammates to change the course of this season. I will do everything to make it happen," said Ibrahimovic, who will arrive in Italy on January 2, 2020 to pass the relevant medical exams before initiating your contract.

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