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Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham stirred a bit of controversy after attending a party with Chelsea teammate Ben Chilwell and Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho.
The trio were barred from entering the camp with the rest of the squad on Monday, but they have now been given the clear after test results came out negative to coronavirus.
They can now be admitted into the bio-secure team hotel, however, they still remain unavailable for Thursday’s friendly against Wales.
With this recent development, the trio will be able to have a further coronavirus test along with the rest of their England team-mates on Friday.
Meanwhile, Tammy Abraham has since apologised for his actions, and has claimed that it wasn’t his plan to make any gathering.
“I arrived home to find a small surprise gathering,” Abraham told The Sun.
“Though I was totally unaware this was planned, I would like to wholeheartedly apologise for the naivety shown for the organisation and attending of this gathering.
“All I can do now is learn from it, apologise to everyone and ensure it never happens again.”