Milan announced that there have been ‘no positive cases of COVID-19’ in the players and staff, after President Paolo Scaroni’s comments caused confusion.

“We have some infected players on the mend, but the two Maldinis are now doing well,” the club’s President told WarRoom.

“Milanello is open and we’ve already started training again, keeping our distance. We’re taking steps towards the restart.”

Milan announced that there have been ‘no positive cases of COVID-19’ in the players and staff, after President Paolo Scaroni’s comments caused confusion.

“We have some infected players on the mend, but the two Maldinis are now doing well,” the club’s President told WarRoom.

“Milanello is open and we’ve already started training again, keeping our distance. We’re taking steps towards the restart.”

It was already known that director Paolo Maldini and his son, midfielder Daniel, had tested positive for coronavirus, this comment made some suggest there had been other cases.

“AC Milan announces that, based on the medical tests carried out so far on both the First Team players and staff, there have not been any positive cases of Covid-19,” read a statement released this afternoon.

“The team will continue their individual training programmes at Milanello. All of the appropriate medical screenings will be completed for all of the players at the coach's disposal in the coming days.”

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