Paulo Dybala Tests Positive For Coronavirus For Fourth Time In Six Weeks

Dybala, the Argentina attacker, confirmed on March 21 that both he and his girlfriend, Oriana Sabatini, had tested positive for coronavirus.

He was one of the first Serie A players to contract the disease, along with Juventus teammates Daniele Rugani and Blaise Matuidi.

Both players fully recovered from COVID-19 earlier this month, but, according to reports, Dybala continues to receive positive tests.

El Chiringuito claim the 26-year-old has undergone four tests in a month-and-a-half with the latest one still coming up as positive for coronavirus.
While there is no confirmation as to when these tests took place, the reports have emerged shortly after Italian clubs were told they can return to training next month.

Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte announced last week that athletes can begin to train by themselves on May 4, with teams then allowed to start working together 14 days later.

He did not, however, confirm a return date for Serie A, which was suspended on March 9 with Dybala’s Juve leading Lazio by one point at the top of the table.

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