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Salzburg has disposed of their foreign players from their respective groups after receiving 3 positive Covid tests.
The Austrian national team has made the decision that no member of their team will sign for their respective foreign groups the existing stop after receiving the triple blow.
They adhere to regulations established through the Austrian Bundesliga that allow them to retain players, while UEFA forces clubs to free their players for foreign matches.
It occurs amid a positive checkup of Celtic star Odsonne Edouard while on duty abroad with France under the age of 21.
Salzburg believes it is best for your team to stay in combination in a ‘team bubble’ where they are only allowed to exercise and return home in the foreign period.
In a statement, they said: “In addition, all orders from FC Red Bull Salzburg players over the next two weeks have been rejected.
“This is a procedure that is required under the Covid-19 prevention concept agreed between the Austrian Bundesliga, the Austrian Football Association and the Austrian authorities. “
Meanwhile, Edouard is ingingsing in his local country after testing positive for the virus after returning to France on Monday.
Celtic has a large number of players abroad, adding Ryan Christie, Callum McGregor and Greg Taylor with Scotland for Thursday night’s Euro 2020 play-off against Israel in Hampden.
Edward tested positive on Tuesday while on the outside service and now faces a race opposed to the time scheduled for the Old Firm crash in 10 days.
Uk players who test positive want 10 days of isolation, while in France it’s seven days.
Record Sport revealed this morning that Celtic was asking the Scottish government for an explanation that Edward will have to do a full quarantine when he returns.