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Alex Telles makes swift return to Man Utd training ground for coronavirus test before leaving 20 minutes later


ALEX TELLES returned to Manchester United’s training ground on Monday for a coronavirus test.

The deadline day signing – who tested positive last week – was at Carrington for just 20 minutes before he left in his new £110,00 Audi.

Alex Telles cruised to training in his incredible Audi RS Q8Credit: Eamonn and James Clarke

Solskjaer confirmed last week that the 27-year-old had ‘no symptoms’ and predicted he would ‘be fine’.

Telles was spotted as he rocked up to the training ground for another test on Monday.

He arrived at around 9.40am then left just before 10am in his incredible Audi RS Q8.



United’s squad will undergo coronavirus tests ahead of this week’s Champions League clash.

Solskjaer’s side will fly to Turkey for Wednesday’s showdown with Istanbul Basaksehir.

Telles has so far missed United’s last three games against Chelsea, RB Leipzig and Arsenal.

He has not played for the club since his impressive debut against Paris Saint-Germain.

And the £13.6million signing from Porto will not be allowed to return until he returns a negative test result.

Alex Telles was pictured as he made a quick visit to Carrington on MondayCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

Solskjaer will want him back as soon as possible following this weekend’s disastrous defeat.

The Red Devils suffered their first defeat to Arsenal at Old Trafford in 14 years.

After the match, club legend Roy Keane ripped into Solskjaer’s struggling squad.

He questioned whether Edinson Cavani had even bothered warming up before coming up.

And he slated Marcus Rashford’s ‘shocking’ body language during the game.

As things stand, United are 15th in the table with just seven points from six games.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says neither team deserved to win after Man Utd’s defeat by Arsenal


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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