Inter midfielder Marcelo Brozovic has tested positive for coronavirus while on international duty with Croatia.
The Croatian Football Federation (HNS) announced Brozovic's COVID-19 result on Friday, along with a member of staff, and confirmed he is in self-isolation.
Additional testing took place prior to Saturday's Nations League clash with Sweden after Croatia defender Domagoj Vida returned a positive test in Istanbul on Wednesday.
"The test results showed two positive results, for the national team member Marcelo Brozovic and a staff member of the national team," a statement read.
"Both were immediately isolated from the other members of the national team. Inter were informed of the positive test."
Rezultati dodatnog testiranja hrvatske reprezentacije na SARS-CoV-2 pokazali su dva pozitivna nalaza, Marcelu Brozoviću i članu šireg stožera, kod kojeg je izgledno da se radi o pozitivnom nalazu uslijed stare infekcije (produljena pozitivnost).
— HNS (@HNS_CFF) November 13, 2020
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Vida was informed of his positive test during the midweek showdown with Turkey.
The 31-year-old played in the first half before being withdrawn at half-time of the thrilling 3-3 draw.
Croatia – runners-up at the 2018 World Cup – are third in League A Group 3, seven points adrift of Portugal and France.
Brozovic has made seven Serie A appearances this season and 10 across all competitions for Inter, scoring once.
Inter – winless in four matches in all competitions – are seventh in the league and five points behind leaders Milan ahead of the November 22 visit of Torino.