Milan must win everything - Zlatan Ibrahimović
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New AC Milan signing Zlatan Ibrahimović believes his new club have the quality to not only triumph on the domestic front but also win the Champions League.
The Swede joined Milan on transfer deadline day, signing a one-year contract on loan from Barcelona with the option to make the move permanent at the end of the season.
Before his one year spell at the Camp Nou, Ibrahimović was with Juventus for four years and Inter Milan for three.
Speaking at his official unveiling, Ibrahimović said: "I was close to joining Milan four years ago. Finally, I have arrived.
"I have played in so many teams before in my career but this is the nicest jersey.
"Milan must win everything. Therefore, I hope to conquer the scudetto and the Champions League and I believe Milan can do it.
"I am certain, just as I am certain that we are stronger than Inter and that we will finish first.
"I am motivated as I've never been before in my career."
When asked if Milan will be the last club of his career, the 28-year-old said: "When I signed for a club then it's always my last club. I thought that way last year at Barcelona, but you don't know what might happen, you never know.
"I have signed for four years, then it's up to the club and the coach."
Ibrahimović is expected to make his Serie A debut with the Rossoneri in Saturday's match at newly-promoted Cesena.
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The Swede joined Milan on transfer deadline day, signing a one-year contract on loan from Barcelona with the option to make the move permanent at the end of the season.
Before his one year spell at the Camp Nou, Ibrahimović was with Juventus for four years and Inter Milan for three.
Speaking at his official unveiling, Ibrahimović said: "I was close to joining Milan four years ago. Finally, I have arrived.
"I have played in so many teams before in my career but this is the nicest jersey.
"Milan must win everything. Therefore, I hope to conquer the scudetto and the Champions League and I believe Milan can do it.
"I am certain, just as I am certain that we are stronger than Inter and that we will finish first.
"I am motivated as I've never been before in my career."
When asked if Milan will be the last club of his career, the 28-year-old said: "When I signed for a club then it's always my last club. I thought that way last year at Barcelona, but you don't know what might happen, you never know.
"I have signed for four years, then it's up to the club and the coach."
Ibrahimović is expected to make his Serie A debut with the Rossoneri in Saturday's match at newly-promoted Cesena.
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