Inter players depart for international duty after Covid-19 outbreak
Inter Milan's foreign players have already been granted permission to leave for international duty after no new instances of COVID-19 were reported among staff and players on Mon, according to Italian mass media reports.
Last week, regional health authorities requested that the Serie A leaders' league video game against Sassuolo about Saturday be postponed and that Inter players be prevented from joining their countrywide teams for World Cup qualifiers just after four players tested positive for the virus.
Sky Italia reported on Monday that zero players or staff had tested positive during the latest spherical of swab assessments, although there was one new circumstance of the virus found in the entire squad group.
Slovakia's Milan Skriniar, Belgium's Romelu Lukaku, Croatia's Ivan Perisic and Marcelo Brozovic, Morocco's Achraf Hakimi, Denmark's Christian Eriksen and Romania's Ionut Radu were therefore permitted to depart on individual flights to become listed on their national teams.
Belgian officials confirmed in Monday that Lukaku had tried negative late the other day and again in Monday, and he was permitted to leave Milan by the city's health authority.
However, Italy internationals Alessandro Bastoni, Nicolo Barella and Stefano Sensi happen to be yet to join the Azzurri camp and supervisor Roberto Mancini explained in a reports conference on Monday that he was "ready to see exactly what will happen".