Lukaku will be able to play for Belgium after testing negative for COVID-19

The Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku will finally be able to play with the Belgian team in the first qualifying matches for the 2022 World Cup, against Wales, the Czech Republic and Belarus, after testing negative in the PCR that was carried out this Monday, as announced by the “Red Devils” press team.

Although it was selected by Roberto Martínez, Lukaku's presence with his team was not guaranteed for the positives of four Inter players (De Vrij, Vecino, D'Ambrosio and Handanovic) last week.

These infections caused the health authorities of the city of Milan (ATS) to decide not give permission to any of the team's players to travel with their teams until at least all of them were PCR negative.

Following the announcement of your negative, both the forward and his teammates were authorized this Monday to join their respective national teams, although the ATS put three conditions: travel with private transport, respect a quarantine until March 31 and declare a residence address from which they can only leave to train.

However, the Italian newspaper La Gazzeta dello Sport explained on Monday that, despite the requirements of the ATS, it is no longer competent for the player's actions when it is outside its territory of applicationLukaku will be able to face Wales in the first match of the week on Wednesday.