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SHANGHAI, March 21 — Chinese football star Wu Lei, who plays for Espanyol in Spain, has been diagnosed with the coronavirus, the Chinese Football Association (CFA) said today. “Wu Lei has mild symptoms and is currently undergoing treatment,” the CFA said in a statement, adding that they had...

The 28-year-old striker, China’s best-known player, is in self-isolation at home in Barcelona, Xinhua news agency said. — Reuters pic

“Wu Lei has mild symptoms and is currently undergoing treatment,” the CFA said in a statement, adding that they had been given the news by La Liga strugglers Espanyol.

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