Gonzalo Higuain left quarantine in "Juventus" team © JumpStory

The Juventus forward Gonzalo Higuain has decided to leave the team and break quarantine in both the club and the country to travel to his homeland. According to the Italian press, the player made this decision in order to visit his sick mother. La Repubblica reported that Higuain was stopped by police at the Turin airport, but then showed a document proving he did not have coronavirus. Higuain left for home with the blessing of Juventus, as the club also organized a private flight for him.

According to La Repubblica and La Gazzetta dello Sport, Gonzalo Higuain 'escaped' quarantine and flew to Argentina, despite two Juventus teammates testing positive for coronavirus. La Repubblica’s online edition claims that police stopped Higuain at the Caselle Airport in Turin as he tried to board a private jet, where he showed them a test that confirmed he was negative for COVID-19. However, as the disease has such a long incubation period and two teammates – Daniele Rugani and Blaise Matuidi – tested positive, Higuain should be ordered to stay in self-isolation for at least another week. La Gazzetta dello Sport then added to the story, suggesting Bentancur was on the flight with Higuain and their respective families, but adjusted it later to remove the Uruguay international. They showed the certification confirming a negative status for coronavirus, so were allowed to fly out of Italy. From there, they managed to get a regular flight to South America, it's reported. It's claimed Higuain asked Juventus for permission to visit his mother, who is ill. Tuttosport insist not only were Juve aware, but they provided the private jet.