There is good news for Inter: Milan Skriniar has tested negative in his last PCR after a very long quarantine. The defender, as reported by 'Sky Sport', He had returned last Wednesday after spending 21 days in isolation in Slovakia, and now aims to be available for the game with Real Madrid.
The player will have to undergo a medical examination to return to training with colleagues, and the Nerazzurri hope they can count on him. Meanwhile, it is still not clear if it will be possible to recover Romelu Lukaku, who suffered muscle discomfort in the thigh. CEO Beppe Marotta, speaking before today's match with Parma, said: “We want him to be available again soon, but we must avoid relapses. We will see what will happen, it is a delicate situation.”