(Reuters) - It is not every day that one of the world's biggest soccer players sings live for four nights at a music festival, but next week that is exactly what is happening in the small Italian town of Sanremo as Zlatan Ibrahimovic takes to the stage.
Ever since the AC Milan striker was announced as a guest of the Sanremo Music Festival, which runs between March 2-6 in Liguria, his pending appearance has dominated the headlines, with some criticising the decision amid a busy Serie A schedule.
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