Published 19:16 IST, April 24th 2020
Cristiano Ronaldo could avoid 14-day quarantine upon return to Juventus: Report
Cristiano Ronaldo is set to return to Italy next weekend after his quarantine in Madeira as Juventus prepare tests to determine athletes with coronavirus.
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Cristia Ronaldo quarantine period in Madeira may reportedly come to an end by next weekend. It is reported that Juventus are preparing for ir n-Italian players to return to Turin for resumption of training after crisis of coronavirus in Italy slowed down in recent weeks. outbreak of coronavirus in Italy caused a halt in football all over country. Juventus anunced that three players from ir club - Daniele Rugani, Blaise Matuidi and Paulo Dybala - tested positive for coronavirus.
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Cristia Ronaldo quarantine: Cristia Ronaldo Italy return delayed by coronavirus
Cristia Ronaldo quarantine news was confirmed when he visited his mor Maria Dolores in a hospital in Portugal. However, 35-year-old Juventus forward vowed t to return to Italy until conditions deemed it was safe to do so. Cristia Ronaldo has remained in quarantine with his girlfriend and kids in Madeira ever since outbreak of virus.
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Cristia Ronaldo quarantine to end as Juventus prepare for Cristia Ronaldo Italy return
According to reports from Portuguese news outlet OJogo, Cristia Ronaldo quarantine will come to an end next weekend as Juventus superstar is expected to return to Italy. Athletes returning from abroad are supposed to undertake a 14-day isolation protocol upon arriving in Italy but Juventus have or plans for ir talisman. It is reported that Juventus are keen on skipping lengthy quarantine period for ir players as coronavirus tests would provide a quick and efficient result for safety measures.
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Cristia Ronaldo Italy return: Juventus to test players for coronavirus
report from OJogo suggests that Serie A giants are hoping to avoid 14-day quarantine period for returning athletes and instead take double tests for coronavirus. tests will determine wher or t arriving players have contracted deadly bug or t. Negative tests of coronavirus for Juventus players would n take only a few days in quarantine before being allowed to train with teammates. resumption of football training is yet to be decided upon by government amid news surrounding a Cristia Ronaldo Italy return.
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Cristia Ronaldo continues to work on his fitness from home:
19:16 IST, April 24th 2020