Bologna goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski has tested negative for coronavirus and returns to Italy today.

Calciomercato.com reports the goalkeeper underwent a new swab test and received a negative result.

Skorupski will gradually resume training in the next few days, after having tested positive for COVID-19 during the international retreat with Poland.

He was not available for the 1-0 defeat to Inter last time and his conditions will be monitored for the match against his former club Roma on Sunday.

Bologna goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski has tested negative for coronavirus and returns to Italy today.

Calciomercato.com reports the goalkeeper underwent a new swab test and received a negative result.

Skorupski will gradually resume training in the next few days, after having tested positive for COVID-19 during the international retreat with Poland.

He was not available for the 1-0 defeat to Inter last time and his conditions will be monitored for the match against his former club Roma on Sunday.

The 29-year-old, who moved to Bologna from the Giallorossi in July 2018, has played 21 Serie A games this term, keeping four clean sheets in the process.

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