Cristiano Ronaldo tests positive for coronavirus AGAIN and will miss Barcelona clash

Cristiano Ronaldo will miss his reunion with old foe Lionel Messi in the Champions League as latest tests show Juventus star STILL has coronavirus despite showing no symptoms

  • Cristiano Ronaldo has been ruled out of Juventus’ clash with Barca next week  
  • The Portuguese star has returned yet another positive coronavirus test
  • He initially tested positive for the virus while he was on Portugal duty last week  
  • Juventus will apply for permission from UEFA to test him before the Barca game 

Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Juventus’ Champions League game against Barcelona next week after returning another positive coronavirus test.

The Portuguese superstar picked up the virus last week just days after playing for Portugal against France and Spain and posing for a team photo at dinner – forcing him into a period of quarantine and ramping up fears that he would miss the club’s huge clash against the LaLiga side. 

But the 35-year-old has tested positive yet again, according to Spanish outlet Marca, ruling out a mouthwatering reunion with his old rival Lionel Messi.

Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Juventus’ clash with Barcelona after testing positive for Covid 

Reports from Portugal claim Ronaldo's viral load is low and Juventus are hoping to test him 48 hours before the game

Reports from Portugal claim Ronaldo’s viral load is low and Juventus are hoping to test him 48 hours before the game

The set-back is set to deny Ronaldo a mouth-watering reunion with old rival Lionel Messi

The set-back is set to deny Ronaldo a mouth-watering reunion with old rival Lionel Messi

A report from Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manha claims Ronaldo’s test gave a very low viral load despite returning positive, with Juventus not giving up hope completely of their talisman featuring in the game. 

It claims that the club will ask UEFA for permission to test Ronaldo 48 hours before the game on October 28. It will be up to the European football body to decide whether or not to allow such a request to go ahead.

According to UEFA protocol, a player must test negative at least one week before a match to be considered for selection. 

Ronaldo and Messi, who have battled for the honour of world’s best player for over a decade, have not faced each other in the Champions League since the semi-final between Real Madrid and Barcelona in the 2011-12 season.

Pirlo will be desperate to have his star man back in the team as soon as possible as he bids to win the Serie A title in his first season in charge, with Ronaldo still having a huge influence on the dressing room. 

The Portugal captain has been exercising at home to keep fitness levels up ahead of a return

The Portugal captain has been exercising at home to keep fitness levels up ahead of a return

Ronaldo poses with his Portugal team-mates just a day before his positive test was revealed

Ronaldo poses with his Portugal team-mates just a day before his positive test was revealed

The news of a second test on Thursday didn’t appear to phase the five-time Ballon D’or winner, as he posted a selfie of himself on Instagram sitting at his dinner table with the caption: ‘Thursday style!’  

The former Real Madrid and Manchester United star has been showing off pictures of himself keeping fit at home as he battles to fight off the virus after his initial test on international duty.

Unable to feature at all for Juventus, or use the club’s facilities at their training ground, Ronaldo has been keeping busy in his home gym to ensure he stays fit for their upcoming games, but he will have to stay away for a while longer after his latest set-back.

He appeared in high spirits as he shared a clip on his Instagram page where he is seen dancing and singing while cycling on the gym bike, sporting an eye-catching new buzzcut.

Ronaldo on international duty had longer hair on the top of his head

But eight days on from his positive Covid-19 test, Ronaldo now boasts a buzz cut style design

The Portuguese star has made the bold move to get a buzz cut as he continues his recovery

Ronaldo has shown himself lounging around by his swimming pool while stuck in quarantine

Ronaldo has shown himself lounging around by his swimming pool while stuck in quarantine

Ronaldo has hit back at claims that he broke Covid protocols by flying to Italy from Portugal

Ronaldo has hit back at claims that he broke Covid protocols by flying to Italy from Portugal

Ronaldo will be keeping himself separated from his family members during his time at home in quarantine, with the rest of his loved ones on a different floor, and the forward is able to maintain his fitness levels by using an outdoor gym.

There had been claims from Italy’s sports minister, Vincenzo Spadafora, that Ronaldo may have broken coronavirus protocols by flying back to Italy from Portugal.

However, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner quickly quashed that claim after taking to Instagram Live, claiming he complied with all necessary procedures.

The 35-year-old said on Instagram: ‘I’m always at home, now I’m sunbathing, also to let the days pass. I’m respecting the protocol, I did not break it, as has been said: It’s a lie. 

‘I returned from Portugal because my team and I made sure to comply with all the procedures. I returned to Italy by air ambulance and I have had no contact with anyone, even in Turin.’