Inter are unlikely to order foreign players to return home for the beginning of April given the current situation according to a report in today’s print edition of Rome based news outlet Corriere dello Sport.
Inter granted several players (Marcelo Brozovic, Samir Handanovic, Romelu Lukaku, Diego Godin, Christian Eriksen, Ashley Young and Victor Moses) permission to return to their native homelands to be with their families at this difficult time earlier on this week and think the idea of having the players return to Milan in about a week’s time would be pointless.
Sporting activity is on hold across Italy until at least April 3 but it looks highly unlikely that there will be any sorts of sporting activity carried out close to that date given the country still remains in lock down in an attempt to contain and stop the spread of Coronavirus.
As things stand, it remains a complete mystery as to whether or not the season will even resume.
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