Veteran Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovic returned to Italy yesterday to join the ranks of his club Milan, after spending two months in his country, as reported by several Italian media outlets. The Sky Sport network broadcast several photos of the attacker upon his arrival in Milan, wearing a muzzle and gloves, before heading to Milanello, the headquarters of the Rossonero training club.

With the return of "Ibera", the Italian League has regained all its international stars after the return of Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo last Monday to Turin, and Frenchman Franck Ribery to Florence last Friday. According to several media outlets, Ibrahimovic will remain in quarantine at the club's headquarters for 14 days.

Irahemovich's colleagues have been training individually for a week, and may return to group exercises on the 18th of this year, if health authorities allow it.

And "Ibera" left Italy on March 12 to settle in Stockholm, where he managed to train in the ranks of Hammarby Club, which owns a stake in it. Restrictions to contain the spread of the new Corona virus were smoother in Sweden, compared to other European countries, specifically Italy, which took strict quarantine measures.

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