Ibrahimović rejoins Milan: how he made his mark in Europe

"I'm coming back to a Club I hugely respect and to the city of Milan I love," mentioned Zlatan Ibrahimović after confirming his return to the Serie A membership. "I'll fight together with my team-mates to change the course of this season. I will do everything to make it happen."The Rossoneri and 38-year-old have agreed a deal till the top of the present season with an choice to increase the contract for the subsequent one. Ibrahimović scored 56 targets in 85 video games for Milan between 2010–12, successful the Italian title in 2011.

Tiendalli rejoins Swans

English Premier League side Swansea City have re-signed Dutch defender Dwight Tiendalli on a three-year deal.Tiendalli was a hugely successful presence in the Swans' line-up last season, having been released at the end of the 2011/12 campaign by FC Twente, making 25 appearances and impressing in the full-back role when Neil Taylor was injured.He was even called up to the Netherlands national team by Louis van Gaal, and went on to make two appearances for his country, although his days at the Liberty Stadium appeared numbered after his deal expired this summer and a new contract had not been agreed.Yet the south Wales side confirmed on Wednesday that terms had been agreed on a fresh deal that will expire