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·8 October 2024

Every Serie A player called up for international duty this break

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With another round of international fixtures scheduled for the next two weeks, here is a look at every Serie A player called up for their respective national teams.

All 20 Serie A clubs have at least one player away on international duty this week. Both Inter and Milan have 12 players called up – more than any other side in the division. Monza have just the one international representative in Italy hopeful Daniel Maldini.


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The Italy internationals come from nine different Serie A clubs, plus a handful from abroad, including Arsenal, Tottenham and PSG.

Atalanta, Inter, Juventus, Milan, Monza, Napoli, Roma, Torino and Udinese all have Italy national representatives in their squads.

Every Serie A player called up for international duty this break

*Senior players only, not including youth team call-ups

Atalanta

Raoul Bellanova, Mateo Retegui – Italy

Charles De Ketelaere – Belgium

Ademola Lookman – Nigeria

Sead Kolasinac – Bosnia

Mario Pasalic – Croatia

Lazar Samardzic – Serbia

Isak Hien – Sweden

Ibrahim Sulemana – Ghana

Bologna

Remo Freuler, Michel Aebischer, Dan Ndoye – Switzerland

Stefan Posch – Austria

Martin Erlic, Nikola Moro – Croatia

Lukasz Skorupski, Kacper Urbanski – Poland

Jhon Lucumi – Colombia

Cagliari

Allan Sherri – Albania

Razvan Marin – Romania

Adam Obert – Slovakia

Yerry Mina – Colombia

Zito Luvumbo – Congo

Kingstone Mutandwa – Zambia

Como

Nico Paz – Argentina

Alieu Fadera – Gambia

Ali Jasim – Iraq

Empoli

Liberato Cacace – New Zealand

Adrian Ismajli – Albania

Saba Goglichidze – Georgia

Fiorentina

Moise Kean – Italy (withdrawn)

Robin Gosens – Germany

Christian Kouame – Ivory Coast

Genoa

Koni De Winter – Belgium

Morten Frendrup – Denmark

Morten Thorsby – Norway

Johan Vasquez – Mexico

Inter

Alessandro Bastoni, Federico Dimarco, Davide Frattesi – Italy

Marcus Thuram – France

Lautaro Martinez – Argentina

Mehdi Taremi – Iran

Stefan De Vrij, Denzel Dumfries – Netherlands

Hakan Calhanoglu – Turkey

Piotr Zielinski – Poland

Kristjan Asllani – Albania

Mark Arnautovic – Austria

Juventus

Michele Di Gregorio, Andrea Cambiaso, Nicolo Fagioli – Italy

Teun Koopmeiners – Netherlands (withdrawn)

Kenan Yildiz – Türkiye

Danilo – Brazil

Juan Cabal – Colombia

Francisco Conceicao – Portugal

Weston McKennie – USA

Lazio

Matteo Guendouzi – France

Boulaye Dia – Senegal

Elseid Hysaj – Albania

Gustav Isaksen – Denmark

Christos Mandas – Greece

Adam Marusic – Montenegro

Fisayo Dele-Bashiru – Nigeria

Lecce

Patrick Dorgu – Denmark

Ylber Ramadani – Albania

Nikola Krstovic – Montenegro

Kialonda Gaspar – Angola

Lassana Coulibaly – Mali

Hamza Rafia – Tunisia

Milan

Matteo Gabbia – Italy

Mike Maignan, Theo Hernandez, Youssouf Fofana – France

Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah – USA

Strahinja Pavlovic, Luka Jovic – Serbia

Alvaro Morata – Spain

Tijjani Reijnders – Netherlands

Rafael Leao – Portugal

Samuel Chukwueze – Nigeria

Monza

Daniel Maldini – Italy

Napoli

Alessandro Buongiorno, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Giacomo Raspadori – Italy

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – Georgia

Scott McTominay, Billy Gilmour – Napoli

Stanislav Lobotka – Slovakia

Cyril Ngonge – Belgium

Amir Rrahmani – Kosovo

Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa – Cameroon

Mathias Olivera – Uruguay

Parma

Zion Suzuki – Japan

Dennis Man, Valentin Mihalia – Romania

Botond Balogh – Hungary

Yordan Osario – Venezuela

Anas Haj Mohamed – Tunisia

Roma

Niccolo Pisilli, Lorenzo Pellegrini – Italy

Manu Kone – France

Leandro Paredes – Argentina

Artem Dovbyk – Ukraine

Evan Ndicka – Ivory Coast

Zeki Celik – Turkey

Nicola Zalewski – Poland

Saud Abdulhamid – Saudi Arabia

Maty Ryan – Australia

Eldor Shomurodov – Uzbekistan

Torino

Samuele Ricci – Italy

Borna Sosa – Croatia

Che Adams – Scotland

Guillermo Maripan – Chile

Antonio Sanabria – Paraguay

Mergim Vojvoda – Kosovo

Gvida Gineitis – Lithuania

Marcus Pedersen – Norway

Sebastian Walukiewicz – Poland

Udinese

Lorenzo Lucca – Udinese

Jaka Bijol, Sandi Lovric – Slovenia

Jesper Karlstrom – Sweden

Rui Modesto – Angola

Hassane Kamara – Ivory Coast

Maduka Okoye – Nigeria

Jordan Zemura – Zimbabwe

Venezia

Jesse Joronen, Joel Pohjanpalo – Finland

Gianluca Busio – USA

Michael Svoboda – Austria

Mikael Ellertsson – Iceland

John Yeboah – Ecuador

Jay Idzes – Indonesia

Ridgeciano Haps – Suriname

Verona

Ondrej Duda, Tomas Suslov – Slovakia

Flavius Daniliuc – Austria

Pawel Dawidowicz – Poland

Grigoris Kastanos – Cyprus

Jackson Tchatchoua – Cameroon

Dailon Rocha Livramento – Cape Verde

Reda Belahyane – Morocco

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