Paulo Dybala is still not 100 percent fit having overcome coronavirus but he is looking forward to Serie A return.
He and his girlfriend Oriana Sabatini had tested positive for the virus in March.
Dybala then had to isolate for over a month, and was tested for the virus four times in which he tested positive once again.
On May 6 after two negative tests Juve announced that Dybala was finally ready to join the training.
Talking in a Instagram live stream, facing Dele Alli in FIFA 20 as part of charity for Gamers Without Borders, he said that he had not fully recovered but is happy for Serie A to return.
“I had coronavirus, but I feel much better now,”
“I am still not quite at 100 per cent, but I’m pretty good. We’ve started training again and football is coming back, so soon we will be able to do what we love the most.
“I hope we can have fun and entertain.
“I think it will be useful because we will have many consecutive football matches, and people like us who love this wonderful sport will have the opportunity to watch a different game every day.”
Dybala ended up defeating Alli playing as Liverpool.