Former Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma had a removable tattoo of the Rossoneri club crest printed on his forearm, but then promised to make it permanent.
The Paris Saint-Germain star left Milan for free this summer and the fans at San Siro jeered when every time he touched the ball when Italy played Spain in the UEFA Nations League last week.
But Donnarumma stressed he loves the Diavolo and in an interview with TV show Le Iene, the former Rossonero had a removable tattoo printed on his right arm.
But then, at the end of the interview, he promised to make it a real one in Paris.
The reported asked: “When you get to Paris, you go to a tattoo artist and make it permanent?”
Donnarumma replied: “We’ll see, we’ll see… Ok, alright then!”
After his frosty reception at the San Siro, Donnarumma said he hoped that in time he could win the fans over.
'I will always love them. I will always have a Rossonero heart,' he claimed.
'There is a bit of disappointment with the whistles. I spent eight years at Milan and it's always an emotion to come back to San Siro. I grew up here and I remain a supporter of the club.
'You don't forget eight years like that… I hope to be better welcomed next time.'