Valencia confirm 35 per cent of their squad have coronavirus and blame game in Milan Valencia | Coronavirus Garay, Gaya and Mangala already confirmed

On Monday evening, Valencia confirmed that they have more staff who have tested positive for coronavirus among their coaches and first-team players.

All of them are asymptomatic and are in isolation at home, having received instructions to follow an individual training program.

"Despite the strict measures adopted by the club after playing a UEFA Champions League game on February 19, 2020, in Milan, an area confirmed as high risk by Italian authorities days later, distancing the squad for their work environment and the public, recent results show that exposure to those games has caused a 35 per cent positive result rate," Valencia's statement read.

On Sunday, the club confirmed that there had been five positive cases, all of whom are in good health and in isolation.

None of these first cases have shown any sign of the symptoms and some were shocked by the results, given their good health.

The games in Milan against Atalanta on February 19, Vitoria against Alaves on March 6, and then the return leg against Atalanta on March 10 at Mestalla are deemed to be the most likely contagion points.