AC Milan: Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s lost ball to Pavlovic on his physique

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AC Milan is making good progress in this summer transfer window. Without losing any key players this summer, the Rossoneri have kept most of their talents such as Rafael Leao, Mike Maignan and Ismael Bennacer. And while Olivier Giroud left Lombardy to join the United States, the Milanese leaders replaced him with Álvaro Morata. Winner of the Euro this summer with La Roja, the Spanish striker left Atlético Madrid to return to Italy where he had two successful adventures with Juventus Turin.

This Friday, the Iberian was presented by Zlatan Ibrahimović, one of the Lombards’ recruiting managers. True to form, the Swedish giant put on a show. Claiming that the former Chelsea and Real Madrid player had AC Milan’s DNA because he was handsome, the former PSG icon took the opportunity to tease Strahinja Pavlovic, one of Milan’s other summer signings: “Alvaro Morata has Milan DNA. He is a winner and he has goals in mind and he is handsome. Milan players are handsome. Morata is handsome. We will let Pavlovic grow his hair so that he is handsome.»

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