Top 5 Serie A signings from the January transfer window 

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Zlatan Ibrahimović (Free transfer to AC Milan)

Ibrahimović returns to Milan once more
Ibrahimović returns to Milan once more

Zlatan Ibrahimović returned to AC Milan in the starting stages of the January window. Although now 38, the Swede still possesses an immaculate goalscoring prowess and is still one of the best in Europe.The player himself stated his desire to help his club reclaim their status as one of the best Italian sides. Zlatan's first words as a Rossoneri player were: "I'm coming back to a club I hugely respect and to the city of Milan I love. I’ll fight together with my teammates to change the course of this season. I will do everything to make it happen".

Ibrahimović agreed terms with the Rossoneri on an initial six-month contract with an option to extend further. The Swedish legend could prove to be a great addition to a goal-shy AC Milan side and could bring in some much-needed firepower at the San Siro Stadium.


Christian Eriksen (Tottenham Hotspur to Inter Milan) £17 million

Inter's deal for Eriksen is a steal
Inter's deal for Eriksen is a steal

Inter Milan struck the bargain of the window when they signed Christian Eriksen for a cut-price £17 million. The player had only six months left on his Tottenham contract when he joined this winter. The player was linked with many big clubs across Europe throughout the year but it was Inter who snaped the Dane. A £90 million player for a fee of only £17million is a great deal indeed. The Danish playmaker would add splendid quality to Inter's midfield and could very well be the last thing that they needed to win their first Serie A title in ten years.

With impressive passing accuracy and an ability to switch flanks and create goalscoring opportunities, the Dane could fit right into Antonio Conte's system at Inter.


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