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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Buys $1 Million Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale For His 43rd Birthday (Photos)

Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovic buys $1 million Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale to celebrate his 43rd birthday.
For his 40th birthday, ex-Man Utd star splashed on a Ferrari SF90 Stradale – a model discontinued earlier this year.
To celebrate his 38th and 39th birthdays, ex-Man Utd star gifted himself a Ferrari Monza SP2 and a Porsche 911 Targa, respectively.
Swedish legend and ex-Barcelona FC star, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, has splashed out on a stunning brand new Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale sports car worth over $1 million to celebrate his 43rd birthday.
Zlatan, known for his acrobatic strikes and volleys as well as physical dominance, shared a snap of his lavish new wheels on his Instagram page with “Happy Birthday to Zlatan”.
Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale
Daytona SP3
The former Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United player has now created a unique tradition of gifting himself a brand new car – mostly unique Ferraris – on his birthday.
Zlatan’s latest car is the track focused version of the discontinued $530,000 Ferrari SF90 Stradale sports car – the latter, which also joined the soccer star’s car collection back in 2021 for his 40th birthday.
Ferrari Monza SP2
Ferrari SF90 Stradale
His 38th and 39th birthday saw him splash on a an exclusive $1.8 million Ferrari Monza SP2 (one of only 499) and a red Porsche 911 Targa 4S Heritage Design Edition, respectively.
As a Ferrari fan, Ibrahimovic also boasts a $3.2m Enzo (one of only 400), a F430 Spider LaFerrari and a $2.2 million Daytona SP3 he got last year after he traded his SF90 Stradale.
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