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AC Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has enjoyed a good start to the 2020-21 season, but could now be left out of matches after testing positive for coronavirus.

AC Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has tested positive for coronavirus, the Italian club announced in a statement on Monday. Donnarumma was one of the five cases confirmed by the club after testing on Sunday, along with Jens petter hauge and three other members of the group.

Roma visit

The Rossoneri lead Serie A before Monday’s game in hand against Rome. Now they will be without Donnarumma Y Hauge for that game at San Siro, but the rest of the team tested negative on Monday.

“All are asymptomatic, they were immediately subjected to home isolation and the local health authorities were informed,” Milan it said in a statement.

Donnarumma, a regular of the first team

Donnarumma has always been present in Milan’s eight league and Europa League games this season. In Serie A, they have kept three clean sheets in four games, conceding only in a 2-1 win over Inter, as Milan have earned 12 points. He has made 11 saves, while his save percentage of 90.9 percent is the best in the Italian top flight.

Donnarumma’s absence would seem to allow Ciprian Tatarusanu to make his debut in Milan after signing for Olympique Lyon in September. Tătăruşanu he made just two league appearances in his only season with Lyon, keeping a clean sheet and making nine saves at a rate of 81.8 percent.

Hauge’s positive test comes as a blow after scoring his first goal for the club – an injury time goal against Celtic last week. That was the 21-year-old’s second appearance in Milan, having scored against the Italian giants for former club Bodo / Glimt in the Europa League standings before his transfer.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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