Juventus player, Paulo Dybala has described the news that he tested positive to coronavirus as fake news.
The news about the Argentine international went viral early today as he was reported to be the second Juventus player after Daniele Rugani to test positive.
Dybala has now reacted via a tweet saying he is well and in voluntary isolation.
He wrote: “Hello everyone, I wanted to confirm that I am well and in voluntary isolation. Thank you all for the messages, and I hope you are well Folded hands#NoFakeNews#coronavirus.”
Meanwhile, MyNigeria.com reported that Chelsea player, Callum Hudson-Odoi, has stated that he has recovered from coronavirus.
The winger became the first English Premier League football to test positive to the virus. Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta was also announced to be down with the virus.
Announcing his recovery, Hudson-Odoi took to social media with a video thanking fans for their good wishes.
He captioned the video: "Thank you for all your good wishes, as I said in the video I’m feeling good and hope to see you all soon!!".
Hola a todos, quería confirmar que estoy bien y en aislamiento voluntario. Gracias a todos por los mensajes y espero que esten bien ???? #NoFakeNews #coronavirus
— Paulo Dybala (@PauDybala_JR) March 13, 2020