Jovic to appear before public prosecutor in Serbia over breaking self-isolation rules Real Madrid Could face three year prison sentence

Luka Jovic will have to appear before the public prosecutor in Serbia for breaking self-isolation rules.

The Real Madrid striker was reported by Serbian police on March 19 for breaking his 28 day self-isolation period.

Jovic insisted then that he thought he was allowed to leave the house once a day to buy essentials and was only going to a pharmacy.

The punishment for breaking self-isolation in Serbia varies between a 1,275 euro fine and a three year prison sentence.

Serbia international Aleksandar Prijovic has been handed a three month house arrest sentence for breaking the restrictions to go have drinks with friends.