Inter's internationals, including Romelu Lukaku, Christian Eriksen, and Marcelo Brozovic tested negative for COVID and will be eligible to play with their national teams.

The local health authority banned the Nerazzurri from travelling abroad last week, and Saturday's game against Sassuolo was postponed after four cases of COVID had emerged among the team.

Inter's internationals, including Romelu Lukaku, Christian Eriksen, and Marcelo Brozovic tested negative for COVID and will be eligible to play with their national teams.

The local health authority banned the Nerazzurri from travelling abroad last week, and Saturday's game against Sassuolo was postponed after four cases of COVID had emerged among the team.

However, today's swab tests came back negative and Inter's players were given the all-clear to resume training at Appiano Gentile, while foreign players were allowed to leave.

Romelu Lukaku travelled to Belgium, where he had a swab test upon his arrival. According to HLN.BE, his swab test came back negative, and the striker has already trained with his national team.

According to the report, Lukaku will be allowed to play against Wales, the Czech Republic and Belarus.

Christian Eriksen has also tested negative, and the same is true of Milan Skriniar, Marcelo Brozovic and Ivan Perisic. All of them will take part in the upcoming games of their national teams.

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