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Sergio Romero reveals he tested negative for coronavirus after two-week isolation

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Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero has revealed that he tested negative for coronavirus after spending two weeks in quarantine in his home nation of Argentina.

The 33-year-old has spoken about the tension in the air during his journey from Manchester to Buenos Aires last month. “I came back to Argentina on March 22,” he told Manchester United’s official website. “I did my travelling, which was really, really hard because I went in a car from Manchester to London. “After that, I took a plane from London to Paris.

Not many people were in the airport, but all the people were keeping a safe distance from each other.” But Romero did notice a difference in the way people were acting around the airport. “All of the people were looking

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