Fortunately, the Roback case has been resolved. The 2003-born footballer, on loan from AC Milan to Norrkoping in Sweden, had gone missing for fourteen days, causing alarm for the Swedish club's sporting director, Tony Martinsson. Gianluca Di Marzio's team contacted sources very close to the player and confirmed that the striker has returned to his club's training centre.
Emil Roback had not been in contact for the past two weeks, prompting the club's sporting director to make the following statements: "We are concerned about not being able to get in touch with him, but I don't know what else we can do. I would like him to come back here. At that point, we can find a solution that works for everyone. I still hope he can return, but we can't be sure, as we haven't seen him in the last 14 days."
It appears that the disappearance was due to personal reasons. Now, he is back and had a meeting with the sporting director of Norrkoping.