Former Chelsea and Real Madrid midfielder Michael Essien has put an end to rumours that claims he has Ebola.
The Ghanian star, who now plays with AC Milan, was left out of his country’s squad for their African Cup of Nations qualifier against Guinea.
Stories emerged iin twitter that Essien had contracted the deadly ebola virus, something the player was quick to deny, insisting he is fit to play for Milan.
‘I’m very fit and very healthy,’ he posted on Instagram. ‘No truth in the internet rumours that I have contracted Ebola.’
‘I’m well & will be training as usual tomorrow.The Ebola virus is a very serious issue and people shouldn’t joke about it.
‘Whoever wrote this article is very unprofessional and insensitive…!!!#Jahbless.’
He then continued on Twitter: ‘The true victims of Ebola deserve better and our thoughts & prayers are with them and their families.#sue’
The player’s club were also quick to quash the rumours, and the suggestion that an AC Milan spokesman had confirmed them earlier in the evening.
A club statement read: ‘AC Milan categorically denies alleged news from abroad about its members.
‘Such news, totally unfounded, however, have never been confirmed by any employee of our company.’