Wojciech Szczesny and Cristiano Ronaldo have returned to Turin and must begin their 14-day quarantine, with Danilo and Douglas Costa expected back tomorrow for Juventus.

The Continassa training ground has opened up for individual training sessions, even though social distancing guidelines must still be observed.

Those who have already been given the all-clear for COVID-19 can begin running on the training pitches from today, but the situation is more complicated for players who have been abroad.

Wojciech Szczesny and Cristiano Ronaldo have returned to Turin and must begin their 14-day quarantine, with Danilo and Douglas Costa expected back tomorrow for Juventus.

The Continassa training ground has opened up for individual training sessions, even though social distancing guidelines must still be observed.

Those who have already been given the all-clear for COVID-19 can begin running on the training pitches from today, but the situation is more complicated for players who have been abroad.

Anyone coming into Italy from another country must go into quarantine for 14 days before having more tests.

Cristiano Ronaldo only returned from Portugal last night, while Szczesny arrived today from Poland.

It’s reported Douglas Costa and Danilo will fly in from Brazil tomorrow, so all of these players cannot even set foot in the training ground until May 20.

Gonzalo Higuain is still in Argentina and it's not clear when he will return.

Meanwhile, Paulo Dybala has not been given the all-clear from COVID-19 – unlike Daniele Rugani and Blaise Matuidi – so he cannot return to training either.

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