Aleksandar Kolarov is the ninth Inter player to contract COVID-19, as he returned from Serbia with a muscle injury and later learned he tested positive.
The left-back was already uncertain for the match against Torino on Sunday due to a muscle injury which led to his withdrawal from the Serbia squad.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports Kolarov received some bad news when he returned to Italy, as the test results at Pinetina ruled him out for the upcoming games and placed him in isolation.
Aleksandar Kolarov is the ninth Inter player to contract COVID-19, as he returned from Serbia with a muscle injury and later learned he tested positive.
The left-back was already uncertain for the match against Torino on Sunday due to a muscle injury which led to his withdrawal from the Serbia squad.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports Kolarov received some bad news when he returned to Italy, as the test results at Pinetina ruled him out for the upcoming games and placed him in isolation.
The former Roma defender is asymptomatic, but the results came back positive and he joined Daniele Padelli and Marcelo Brozovic out with coronavirus.
Roberto Gagliardini has been cleared for the match against Torino, after his test results with Italy were ‘doubtful’ and he had to leave the squad preparing to face Bosnia in Sarajevo tonight.
Inter have previously been without Milan Skriniar, Roberto Gagliardini, Ashley Young, Radja Nainggolan and Alessandro Bastoni due to coronavirus, and the ninth adding Achraf Hakimi, who was ruled out against Borussia Mönchengladbach despite testing negative immediately after.