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Zlatan is one step close to returning to Milan

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Swedish striker, is one step closer to a return to Milan. After the club announce that they have reached an agreement with LA Galaxy for his transfer. The deal is still pending a medical and official confirmation from the club but it is expect to be completed soon.

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Ibrahimovic joined LA Galaxy in 2018 and had a successful stint with the club, scoring 52 goals in 56 appearances. He helped the team reach the playoffs in both seasons, but they were unable to win the MLS Cup. The 38-year-old striker decided to leave the club in search of a new challenge. Milan seems to be the perfect destination for him.

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Ibrahimovic played for Milan from 2010 to 2012 and had a very successful stint with the club. He scored 42 goals in 61 appearances for the Rossoneri and helped them win the Serie A title in the 2010-11 season. He also help the team reach the final of the Champions League in the same season but they were defeated by Barcelona.

Milan is close to signing Zlatan

Milan has been struggling in recent years and they Zlatan. Currently sitting in the 10th place in the Serie A table. The club has been in need of a striker who can score goals and Ibrahimovic seems to be the perfect solution. He is a proven goal-scorer and has a wealth of experience playing at the highest level.

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Ibrahimovic’s return to Milan will also be a boost for the fans. He is a fan favorite and his return will bring a lot of excitement to the club. The fans will be looking forward to seeing him score goals and help the team improve their position in the league.

The signing of Ibrahimovic will also be a boost for the young players in the Milan squad. He is a leader on and off the field and his experience will be invaluable for the young players. He will be able to guide them and help them improve their game.

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