Ronaldo Returns To Italy, Will Undergo Two Weeks Quarantine Amid COVID-19 Pandemic


Ronaldo Returns To Italy, Will Undergo Two Weeks Quarantine Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Ronalo Returns Italy

Juventus star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo will return to Turin, Italy on Monday, after spending two months in homeland Madeira and will be kept in quarantine for 14 days.

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Before resuming their training, all the players who are coming back to Italy will undergo 14 days of quarantine as a precautionary measure amid Coronavirus pandemic.

As many of the Juventus players were tested positive for Coronavirus at the Juventus training center including Aaron Ramsey, Federico Bernardeschi, Juan Cuadrado, Carlo Pinsoglio and Merih Demiral.

On Sunday, Italian Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora said that it is too early to resume the football season and players will able to return to training individually.

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“I read strange things around but nothing has changed compared to what I have always said about football — the teams’ training will not resume before May 18 and it is early now to talk about the resumption of the championship,” Spadafora wrote in Italian in a Facebook post.