Cristiano Ronaldo will be allowed to return to Juventus on training on Tuesday after completing his coronavirus quarantine. The Portugal international has been unable to meet up with team-mates after being in two-week isolation after flying back from Madeira, where he had spent most of the lockdown.
The former Manchester United and Real Madrid star left Italy shortly after Serie A was suspended at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
But after teams were given the green light to resume training at the start of the month, Ronaldo flew back to Turin, along with his family.
However, he was obliged to spend 14 days in quarantine in order to comply with national security measures designed to prevent further spread of the illness.