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Swedish soccer star Zlatan Ibrahimovic left his country to go to Italy on Monday after several weeks in Sweden.
Ibrahimovic, 38, is expected to participate in the training of his team, Milan, as Italian Serie A teams will be able to train in small groups of players, starting next Monday.
However, the decision to resume the activities of the current football season in Italy and the date for the resumption of competitions will be made in late May.
Ibrahimovic has maintained his physical condition for the last few weeks in Stockholm, where the veteran coach trained the stadiums for the Hammarby team, which is active in the first division in Sweden.
Ibrahimovic had started his professional career in Malmo, Sweden, but owns 25 percent of the Hammarby Club stock.
Ibrahimovic left Milan for Sweden in mid-March, after all competitions in Italy had been halted due to the outbreak of the recently infected Corona virus.
In Sweden, preventive and precautionary measures against the Corona virus appear to be less than in Italy due to the slow spread of the epidemic infection in Sweden.
Ibrahimovic, the owner of the bus race, moved to Milan earlier this year, after a distinguished stint with the Los Angeles Galaxy, and signed a contract until the end of the current season.