Zlatan Ibrahimovic he makes news even when he's not playing. While he is trying to recover from the injury to his left calf (the big match on Wednesday 6 January at San Siro against the Juventus), the Swedish striker has bought woodland on the border with Norway for about one thousand hectares (just to make a comparison, Milanello extends over 16 hectares) spending a figure close to three million euros. Not bad, in short. The forest is located in the Are area and in those parts Zlatan owns a villa near Copperhill Mountain where he likes to spend his relaxing periods dedicating himself to hunting, fishing and snowmobiling.
An important investment that is added to the house on lake Kälapannsjön used as a base for hunting trips and for Tvärådalen. However, this is not Ibrahimovic's only major expense. Some time ago the Milan striker had bought the island of Davensö, which is located in Stockholm, in the middle of lake Mälaren. Not only. There is also a church on the shopping list. To buy it, the Rossoneri had spent almost 12 million euros (Il Corriere della Sera).