Karol Linetty has returned to training at Torino after testing negative for COVID-19, and Bremer will also be available tomorrow.
There were in total circa 10 people who tested positive a couple of weeks ago between players and members of staff, prompting the local health authority to order them into quarantine for at least five days.
This caused two Serie A matches to be postponed against Sassuolo and Lazio, with the latter still to be rescheduled.
Karol Linetty has returned to training at Torino after testing negative for COVID-19, and Bremer will also be available tomorrow.
There were in total circa 10 people who tested positive a couple of weeks ago between players and members of staff, prompting the local health authority to order them into quarantine for at least five days.
This caused two Serie A matches to be postponed against Sassuolo and Lazio, with the latter still to be rescheduled.
The outbreak is beginning to ease a little for coach Davide Nicola, as midfielder Linetty returned to training today after providing two consecutive negative swabs.
Defender Gleison Bremer also tested negative and will return tomorrow after he undergoes his necessary medical tests.
Although Torino did not name the players who tested positive, they lost 4-2 to Crotone on Sunday without Andrea Belotti, Linetty, Bremer, Nicolas Nkoulou and Wilfried Singo.
Nicola Murru, Davide Baselli and Alessandro Buongiorno were available on the bench.