Serie A club Inter Milan revealed on Friday that their entire first-team squad tested negative for the coronavirus, paving a return to training. Nearly all Serie A clubs have re-started training on an individual basis this week following a two-month stoppage due to the coronavirus pandemic and all players and staff are subject to testing. Sampdoria said previously <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/four-sampdoria-players-test-positive-for-coronavirus-including-one-for-a-second-time-1.1016484">they had found three new positive cases</a>, Fiorentina reported six positive tests - three players and three back-up staff - and Torino one. "FC Internazionale Milan announces that all the medical tests the first team underwent were negative," the club said in a statement. "Optional individual training sessions will begin this afternoon." "The club maintains the utmost attention to the preventive measures for the health of the players and all members of the club, in compliance with all government guidelines and the protection of public health." Gazzetta dello Sport said the players underwent both swab and antibody testing. Although training is under way, it is not certain that the government will give permission for Serie A to restart this season and it is currently reviewing the Italian football federation's medical protocol.