Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic made headlines with a new case off the field.

The Spanish newspaper "AS" reported that Ibrahimovic faces a serious fine in Sweden after illegally driving his latest Ferrari car, worth 1.6 million euros.

Last October, Ibrahimovic celebrated his 38th birthday by purchasing the Ferrari "Monza SB2" convertible, which produced only 499 units.

Ibrahimovic kept his car in Sweden and chose to return to his country after the outbreak of the new Corona virus and the suspension of Serie A matches.

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The "Sultan" decided to get out of his new car and drive around, taking advantage of not imposing strict rules for quarantine in Sweden, unlike most European countries, but he was arrested by the police, who discovered that the car was not registered.

Zlatan is known for his passion for luxury cars, and he loves to wander around some of the most exclusive cars in the world, which are not manufactured so much, that he drew attention during his time in Barcelona where coach Pep Guardiola decided to prevent his players from coming to train in such cars.