The Brazilian attacker likes the idea of featuring
for the Rossoneri with the PSG striker, who has been linked with a San
Siro return
Luiz Adriano and Bacca were brought in as head coach Sinisa Mihajlovic looks to revamp a team which finished a lowly 10th in Serie A last season under Filippo Inzaghi.
Milan president Silvio Berlusconi also wants to bring Paris Saint-Germain striker Ibrahimovic - who spent two seasons wearing a Rossoneri shirt before his departure for France in 2012 - back to the club this summer.
Despite having no European football to offer the Swede and being less financially secure than the cash-rich Ligue 1 champions, Luiz Adriano suggested it would be great to line up with Ibrahimovic and Bacca in 2015-16.
"It would be nice to play alongside two great player such as Bacca and Ibra," the Brazilian attacker, who joins from Shakhtar Donetsk, told gathered media upon his arrival in Italy.
The 28-year-old also explained that he had chosen to join Milan for an estimated €8 million over other clubs due to their history – both in terms of trophy-winning and fielding Brazilians.
"I chose Milan because of the history it has and what it has achieved in a footballing sense
"There is also a great tradition of Brazilian players and I'm happy to be here.
"I'm fine, I've worked with a personal trainer in Brazil to get in shape. There was interest from a number of clubs, but I decided on Milan."

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