Ronaldo enters 14-day quarantine after returning to Juventus
Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo will be placed in quarantine for two weeks after the Juventus star returned to Turin.
Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo will be placed in quarantine for two weeks after the Juventus star returned to Turin.
Italian sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora has reminded Serie A clubs that players will only be able work individually or in small groups when they return to training on Monday, with no firm date for a restart of the league in sight.
All 20 clubs in the Italian Serie A have voted to resume the 2019-20 season whenever possible.
The Italian Players’ Association (AIC) has hit out at the government’s decision to allow individual training as of May 4, but deny players the right to do so at their team facilities until May 18.
Alexis Sanchez still has the potential to be a key player for Manchester United, according to the forward’s former Chile coach, Juan Antonio Pizzi.
Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte has given the top flight the all-clear to resume activities under social distancing guidelines.
The 2019-20 Serie A season is to be extended until August 2, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has announced.
Former Shakhtar Donetsk boss Mircea Lucescu has backed Willian to complete a move away from Chelsea this summer, with Juventus touted as a possible landing spot.
Gabriele Gravina said he “cannot be the undertaker of Italian football” as the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) president tries to restart the 2019-20 Serie A season.
Broadcasters will be able to screen Premier League games kicking off at 3pm live for the remainder of the season after Uefa lifted restrictions.