Jordan Ayew has recovered from coronavirus and could feature for Crystal Palace in their Premier League clash against Wolves on Friday.
The Ghana international has been named in Palace's squad for the away match after he tested negative for the virus, 10 days after he went into self-isolation to treat himself.
Jordan contracted the virus after returning to Palace from international duty with the Black Stars early this month.
Jordan is one of seven Black Stars players who tested positive after the friendly games against Mali and Qatar.
He missed Palace's last two matches, a 1-1 draw at home against Brighton and a 2-1 victory against Fulham last weekend. But could return to action against Wolves at the Molineux stadium.
Jordan is yet to score a goal this season, having played four matches.
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