

Soccer Football - World Cup - Final - France v Croatia - Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia - July 15, 2018 Croatia's Ivan Strinic in action REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
The 31-year-old -- a key member of the Croatian team that reached the World Cup final this summer -- signed a three-year deal with Milan in July but has not yet played for the club.
A routine check-up last August discovered the former Napoli and Sampdoria player was suffering from a heart condition and would need to take a break.
But the club said that the player had been given the green light after undergoing a series of medical tests at the Cardiology Clinic in Padua this week.
The player was diagnosed as having an "athlete's heart," which is not a dangerous condition, the club said.
Strinic, who has won 49 caps for Croatia in a nine-year international career, will return to training on Monday.
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