Paulo Dybala has played a vital role in Juventus in recent years playing in the forward position. He is going through the rough patch of his life not professionally but personally as he is fighting with the novel coronavirus.
This is something that all Juventus fans would not cherish as he has been tested positive with this virus consecutively after in the last four weeks.
The ongoing novel coronavirus has claimed over 2,20,000 deaths with Italy being the second-worst affected country after Spain. On March 21st Dybala confirmed that he and his girlfriend were tested positive of the Coronavirus.
Initially, Paulo Dybala along with two other players of the same club was found positive, and they were Blaise Matudi and Daniele Rugani, but they recovered in a month however Dybala continues to receive a positive test for COVID 19.
El Chringuito claims that 26 years has undergone four tests since the time he was first contacted with the virus and the latest report still suggests that he is still suffering from COVID 19.
However, there is no official confirmation about when was the test conducted as the reports have emerged shortly after Italian clubs were told they need to return towards training next month.
As the Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced last week that athletes should train themselves from May 4 onwards as they will assess the condition and then after 14 days we will open training facilities for all the players so that they can train together.
Fans were waiting that they will have an announcement about Serie A that it will get resume as safety and security of player is the utmost importance of the Italian government at the moment as they have been widely impacted by this pandemic.
Juventus is leading the Serie A table at the moment as few matches were played before lockdown and Lazio remains one point behind the former club and currently placed 2nd in the list.