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Edoardo Bove could return to the pitch

Edoardo Bove could return to the pitch

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Edoardo Bove gets to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio of Sky Sport, the midfielder could, in fact, return to the pitch.
In the past few days, the player has undergone some tests, all of which have been negative. It is still early to make plans, but this is certainly a small step towards a return to sports activity.
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If his return were to really happen it would more likely take place abroad rather than Italy due to the country's strict health protocol.
Bove's last match dates back to December 1st against Inter. He is currently still a Fiorentina player, but from July 1st, once his loan has ended, he will return to Roma while waiting to understand what his future will be.

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