Inter Milan players all test negative for coronavirus yet Serie A restart hangs in balance



Inter Milan's whole first-group crew have given negative outcomes in testing for the coronavirus, the Serie A club said on Friday as they arranged to continue preparing.

About all Serie A clubs have re-began preparing on an individual premise this week following a two-month stoppage due to the coronavirus pandemic and all players and staff are liable to testing.

Sampdoria said already they had discovered three new positive cases, Fiorentina detailed six positive tests - three players and three back-up staff - and Torino one.

FC Internazionale Milan reports that all the clinical tests the main group experienced were negative, the club said in an announcement. Discretionary individual instructional meetings will start this evening.

The club keeps up the most extreme thoughtfulness regarding the preventive measures for the strength of the players and all individuals from the club, in consistence with all administration rules and the security of general wellbeing.

Gazzetta dello Sport said the players experienced both swab and immune response testing.

Despite the fact that preparation is in progress, it isn't sure that the legislature will give consent for Serie A to restart this season and it is as of now exploring the Italian football league's clinical convention.

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