Paolo and Daniel Maldini test positive
Paolo Maldini and his son Daniel have tested positive for coronavirus, AC Milan has confirmed.
Italy has been in lockdown for almost two weeks as its government attempts to contain the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed the lives of almost 5000 people in the country.
Sport across the world has been put on hold, with Serie A suspended until at least April and UEFA having postponed UEFA EURO 2020 until next year.
Juventus star Paulo Dybala confirmed he and his girlfriend had been diagnosed with COVID-19 on Sunday (AEDT), but said both were in good condition.
Dybala is the third Juve player to test positive after Daniele Rugani and Blaise Matuidi and Milan has now confirmed club legend Maldini, the club's technical director, had tested positive, along with his son Daniel, who made his first-team debut for the Rossoneri in February.
"Milan confirms that Paolo Maldini, the club's technical director, became aware of contact with a person who subsequently tested positive for coronavirus and began to display symptoms of the virus himself," a club statement read.
"He was administered with a swab test yesterday, the result of which was positive. His son Daniel, a forward in Milan's youth team who had previously been training with the first team, also tested positive.
"Paolo and Daniel are both well and have already completed two weeks at home without contact with others.
"They will now remain in quarantine until clinically recovered, as per the medical protocols outlined by the health authorities."