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·8 October 2024
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·8 October 2024
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.
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.
*Senior players only, not including youth team call-ups
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
Remo Freuler, Michel Aebischer, Dan Ndoye – Switzerland
Stefan Posch – Austria
Martin Erlic, Nikola Moro – Croatia
Lukasz Skorupski, Kacper Urbanski – Poland
Jhon Lucumi – Colombia
Allan Sherri – Albania
Razvan Marin – Romania
Adam Obert – Slovakia
Yerry Mina – Colombia
Zito Luvumbo – Congo
Kingstone Mutandwa – Zambia
Nico Paz – Argentina
Alieu Fadera – Gambia
Ali Jasim – Iraq
Liberato Cacace – New Zealand
Adrian Ismajli – Albania
Saba Goglichidze – Georgia
Moise Kean – Italy (withdrawn)
Robin Gosens – Germany
Christian Kouame – Ivory Coast
Koni De Winter – Belgium
Morten Frendrup – Denmark
Morten Thorsby – Norway
Johan Vasquez – Mexico
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
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Teun Koopmeiners – Netherlands (withdrawn)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
Matteo Guendouzi – France
Boulaye Dia – Senegal
Elseid Hysaj – Albania
Gustav Isaksen – Denmark
Christos Mandas – Greece
Adam Marusic – Montenegro
Fisayo Dele-Bashiru – Nigeria
Patrick Dorgu – Denmark
Ylber Ramadani – Albania
Nikola Krstovic – Montenegro
Kialonda Gaspar – Angola
Lassana Coulibaly – Mali
Hamza Rafia – Tunisia
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
Daniel Maldini – Italy
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
Zion Suzuki – Japan
Dennis Man, Valentin Mihalia – Romania
Botond Balogh – Hungary
Yordan Osario – Venezuela
Anas Haj Mohamed – Tunisia
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
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
Lorenzo Lucca – Udinese
Jaka Bijol, Sandi Lovric – Slovenia
Jesper Karlstrom – Sweden
Rui Modesto – Angola
Hassane Kamara – Ivory Coast
Maduka Okoye – Nigeria
Jordan Zemura – Zimbabwe
Jesse Joronen, Joel Pohjanpalo – Finland
Gianluca Busio – USA
Michael Svoboda – Austria
Mikael Ellertsson – Iceland
John Yeboah – Ecuador
Jay Idzes – Indonesia
Ridgeciano Haps – Suriname
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