"I hope to end this adventure with the Champions League title, that's our dream," he told AFP ahead of the tournament. The realization of this dream was not so close.
On Monday, Paris Saint-Germain announced the quarantine of two of its players, Angel Di Maria and Leandro Paredes, after they were identified as "two suspected cases", according to the newspaper L'Equipe.
A third case, identified as a "contact case", was placed in solitary confinement as a precaution. According to the sports daily, it will be Neymar.
They will all be back from Ibiza.
Under the current LFP health protocol, players who test positive for the virus must remain in quarantine for 14 days.
Current protocol also states that of four cases identified over a staggered eight day period within the workforce or department, group training is no longer feasible, which can then result in delayed completion. So the PSG game in Lens on September 10 seems out of the question at the moment. Follow Us To Find Out More! Abee Haris