Osimhen to return to Napoli, tests negative for COVID-19

Nigeria international, Victor Osimhen, is now expected to return to Naples in the coming hours.

Nigeria international, Victor Osimhen, is now expected to return to Naples in the coming hours.

Through their Instagram account, Italian Serie A club, Napoli, confirmed on Sunday that Osimhen has tested negative for COVID-19, ten days after news that he tested positive.

“Victor is negative to COVID-19 and will return to Italy in the coming hours,” Napoli stated.

Osimhen was forced to withdraw from the Nigeria roster for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations due to a combination of health issues and non-release by his European club, and was replaced in the squad list by Henry Onyekuru.

The 23-year-old is expected to undergo tests with Professor Tartaro upon his return to Napoli.

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