France and Manchester United midfielder, Paul Pogba has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
This comes as France prepares to face Sweden and Croatia in the Nations League games. According to reports, he has been dropped from the squad and will be replaced by Eduardo Camavinga.
The news was confirmed by Les Bleus head coach, Didier Deschamps, after he announced the squad for the games.
“I had to make a last-minute change to this list, because Paul Pogba was planned to be in this list but unfortunately for him, he took a test (for COVID-19) yesterday which turned out to be positive today, so at the last minute he was replaced by Eduardo Camavinga,” Deschamps said.
France will play Sweden in Solna on September 5 and Croatia in Paris on September 8.
Pogba becomes the latest athlete to test for coronavirus. Recall Usain Bolt was in quarantine on Monday as Jamaican media reported the sprint legend had tested positive for the coronavirus, just days after he celebrated his 34th birthday with a lavish party.
The retired 100m and 200m world-record holder didn’t confirm his test result, but he urged anyone who had been in contact with him to go into quarantine.
“I did a test on Saturday to leave (Jamaica) because I have work,” Bolt said in a video posted on Twitter. “I am trying to be responsible so I am going to stay in and be safe.
“Also, I am having no symptoms, I will quarantine myself and wait on the confirmation to see what is the protocol and to see how I go about quarantining myself from the Ministry of Health".
“Until then, I will call my friends and tell them once they came in contact with me to be safe, quarantine and take it easy,” said Bolt.