Inter players will be subjected to another round of testing for COVID-19 today according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Corriere dello Sport.

Inter currently have six players to have tested positive in Alessandro Bastoni, Milan Skriniar, Radja Nainggolan, Ionut Andrei Radu, Ashley Young and Roberto Gagliardini.

Nainggolan, Radu, Young and Gagliardini have been part of the eight man group not on international duty, the remaining four members of which in Samir Handanovic, Daniele Padelli, Matteo Darmian and Andrea Ranocchia, have all tested negative.

The negative quartet are all based at Inter’s training ground – but from tomorrow they will be able to travel between their homes and the training ground.

The players are carrying out individual training sessions one to two times a day. The players are showering in their own rooms at the training ground and masks must be worn when moving between rooms.

The report explains that Inter manager Antonio Conte will also be back at Pinetina today following the conclusion of his holiday that he had agreed with the club owners before COVID-19 created so many problems.

The Rome based news outlet go on to explain that yesterday the Technical Scientific Committee (CTS) made some changes with the main one being asymptomatic players must only isolate for 10 days.

Therefore Alessandro Bastoni, who tested positive on October 6, could be back available in just four days time provided he does not show any symptoms between now and then and returns a negative test result.

Corriere dello Sport go on to state that at this moment the Milan derby, which is scheduled to take place this coming weekend, will not be postponed. In order for the match to be postponed one of the two competing teams must have 10 COVID-19 positive players to request a postponement.