Milan's Italian football team defender Simon Kier confirmed that there were no problems with his new Swedish teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic, despite the occurrence of quarrels that developed for previous clashes between them.

Three years ago, Ibrahimovic assaulted Kair, holding him from his throat as if he was suffocating him from his neck when he was the first player in Manchester United, and the second in Fenerbahce, Turkey in the group stage in the competition "Europa League" in November 2016, and ended with the victory of the Turkish team 2-1, after which Kaire described the Swedish legend as "arrogant".

The thirty-year-old Danish defender on Monday joined the struggling Italian squad on loan six months from Seville with the option to buy, while Ibrahimovic was hired during the winter transfer window early this month.

"I have met him on many occasions throughout my career, we have some fights on the field, but there is no problem between us now, we are working towards achieving the same goal," Kier said at the press conference held to present him to the media.

"Being here is an additional boost for everyone. He is a great hero and his history speaks for himself. Being on the team is an honor for everyone."

Kaier moved to Milan after the loan period ended in Italian Atlanta, where he played only six times, as he had previously played in Palermo and Rome Italians. "Milan has always been a dream for me, and when I had the opportunity I did not waste it," he said.

Seven-times European champions Milan are 10th in the domestic league with 25 points, ten points behind Atlanta, who finished fourth in the Champions League next season. Kair has held the captain’s captain’s squad with Denmark since 2016, and has scored three goals in 95 caps.