International Juventus players may face legal action for not adhering to...

International Juventus players may face legal action for not adhering to...
International Juventus players may face legal action for not adhering to...

Milan: The local health authorities in the Italian city of Turin said on Wednesday that the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo and other players from the Juventus team may face legal procedures for joining their national teams, despite the measures taken against the new Corona virus after discovering two positive cases in the ranks of the domestic champions in the past nine seasons. .
According to media reports, Ronaldo was not the only one who left the quarantine headquarters in the team’s hotel without waiting for the test results this week, as Argentine Paulo Dybala, Colombian Juan Cuadrado, Brazilian Danilo and Uruguayan Rodrigo Bentancur also traveled.
The Italian news agency ANSA quoted Roberto Testi, director of the health authority in the Piedmont region, as saying, “We have informed the club that some players have left the quarantine place, so we will notify the relevant authorities, the Public Prosecution, of that.”
The entire Juventus team has been in quarantine since Saturday, a measure that does not prevent them from training or playing, but prohibits them from mixing with the outside world.
The club had announced that two of its employees not working with the team had been infected with the “Covid-19” virus.
Many other internationals who have been called up to participate with their national teams will be able to leave as soon as the results are released, including France’s Adrien Rabiot, Giorgio Chiellini, Leonardo Bonucci, Welshman Aaron Ramsey and Poland’s Voices Ciccini.
(AFP)

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