Jamaican former sprinter gold medallist Usain Bolt is awaiting results of a recent coronavirus test while self-isolating.

The 34-year-old revealed on social media he will "stay at home" as a precaution despite not having any symptoms.

"Just to be safe, I'll quarantine myself and just take it easy," he said.

He held a birthday party in Jamaica which is understood that Manchester City and England forward Raheem Sterling was one of the guests.

"I did a test on Saturday, because I have work," Bolt added. "I'm trying to be responsible, so I'm going to stay in and stay here for my friends.

"Also I'm having no symptoms, so I'm going to quarantine myself and wait on the confirmation to see what is the protocol on how I should go about quarantining myself from the Ministry of Health."

The sprinter retired from athletics in 2017 following the World Championships in London.

He began training with Australian club Central Coast Mariners in 2018 but did not pursue a career in football.

England are due to play Iceland in the Nations League on Saturday, September 5, before taking on Denmark on Tuesday, September 8.