During the international break in September, a total of 189 Serie A players were called for national team missions. There are all these reminders.
189 Serie A players were given a call-up to their respective national teams. Some of them have withdrawn, including the Italian international genre luca scam, but others, including the Ten Coupminers of Juventus, will not be featured for their country, despite being called.
Of the 189 Serie A players currently undertake international obligations, 21 of them represent Italy. They are:
Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta), Alex Mellette (Napolitan, Alessandro Bastoni (Inter), Raul Veranova (Atalanta), Andrea Cambiazo (Juventus), Giovanni di Lorenzo (Napolitan), Giovelico DiMarco (Inter) Barella (Inter), Giovanni Fabvian (Bologna), David Frattesi (Inter), Manuel Rocatelli (Juventus), Nicolo Lobera (Lazio), Pio Esposito (Inter), Moise Keene (Fiorentina), Daniel Mardini (Atalantini), Ricardo Orsolini (Bologna), Masteo (Atalanta), Maize Gianluca Scamacca (Atalanta) and Mattia Zaccagni (Lazio).
Below is a list by club of all Serie A players currently apart from international obligations.
All Serie A players called International in September
Atalanta: Berat Gymcity (Albania), Charles de Queteraère (Belgium), Odilon Kossonu (Ivoire Coast), Mario Pasalic (Croatia), Camaldeen Slemana (Ghana), Raul Belanova (Italy), Marco Carnesicki (Italy), Daniel Mardini (Italy), Italy) (retracted), Nikola Krustovich (Montenegro), Adamalakman (Nigeria), Nikolazalewski (Poland), Lazare Samarzic (Serbia), Isaachien (Sweden).

Bologna: John Lucumi (Colombia), Nikolamolo (Croatia), Ibrahims Lemana (Ghana), Giovanni Fabbian (Italy), Riccardo Orsolini (Italy), Trubjornheggem (Norway), Ukasskolpski (Poland) (Scottish), and Lemoflorer (Switzerland).
Cagliari: Zito Luvumbo (Angola), Yerry Mina (Colombia), Riyad Idrissi (under 21), Marco Palestra (under 21 Italy), Adam Obert (Slovakia), Semih Kilicsoy (under 21), Joseph Liteta (Zambia).
Como: Stephanposi (Austria), Nicopas (Argentina), Martin Baturina (Croatia), Ivans Morsic (Croatia), Thasos Dovikas (Greece), Mergim Vojboda (Kosovo), Jaydendadi (under 21 in the Netherlands) (Spain under 21), Alex Barre (Spain under 21).
Cremonese: Emil Audro (Indonesia), Antonio Sanabria (Paraguay), Dacia Lord Chipanice (Georgia under 21), and Lapo Nava (Italy under 21).
Fiorentina: Edin Zeko (Bosnia), Eman Kospo (Bosnia), Marine Pongrasic (Croatia), Tarik Rampeti (Ghana), Albert Gudmundson (Iceland), Moyz Keene (Italy), Sher Nadur (Italy Under 21), Simon Somm (Switzerland).

Genoa: Valentin Carbonni (Argentina), Albert Gronbeek (Denmark), Brook Norton Caffe (England Under 21), Michael Erartson (Iceland), Jeff Ector (Italy Under 21), Seidoufini (Italy Under 21), Johan Vasquez (Mexico) Stanciu (Romania).
Hellas Verona: Grigolis Castanis (Cyprus), Cech Nias (Senegal), Adi Kurti (Albania under the age of 21), and Ioan Bahmesan (Romania under the age of 21).
Inter: Lautaro Martinez (Argentina), Petal Soucic (Croatia), Marcus Toulam (France), Nicolo Barella (Italy), Alessandro Bastoni (Italy), Federico DiMarco (Italy), Francesco Pio Esposito (Italy), David Frate (Italy) (Netherlands), PiotrZieliński (Poland), Manuel Akanji (Switzerland), Hakan Calhanoglu (Turkey).

Juventus: Lois Openda (Belgium), Jonathan David (Canada), Andrea Cambiazo (Italy), Federico Gatti (Italy), Manuel Rocatelli (Italy), Vasilier Azic (Montenegro), Ten Coupminers (Noraldo), Francisco Concicao (Portuguese) (Serbia), Jonas Ruich (Sweden under 21), and Kenan Ildis (Turkey).

Lazio: Elseid hysaj (Albania), Christos Mandas (Greece), Nicolo Robera (Italy), Mattia Zaccani (Italy), Fisa Yodere Basil (Nigeria), and Bouledia (Senegal).
lecce: Medon Belisha (Albania), Chiaronda Gaspard (Angola), Nico Kovak (Bosnia under 21), Pramen Penev (Bulgaria under 19), Matthias Perez (Chile under 20), Sorir Helgason (Iceland), Lassana Couribery (Mali), Tiago Gabriel (Portugal), and Ramek Banda (Zambia).
Milan: Coni de Winter (Belgium), Alexis Salemicars (Belgium), Luka Modric (Croatia), Pervis Estupinan (Ecuador), Mike Maignan (France), Adrian Rabiot (France), Reuben Loftus Teak (UK), David Bartesieg (21) Strahinja Pavlovic (Serbia), Christian Purisic (USA), Zachary Athekame (Switzerland under the age of 21).

Naples: Kevin de Bruin (Belgium), Zambo Angissa (Cameroon), Rasmus Hoszilund (Denmark), Giovanni di Lorenzo (Italy), Alex Mellet (Italy), Luca Marianucci (under 21), Matte Polida (Italy), Amir Ramani (Italy) (Netherlands), Billy Gilmore (Scottish), Scott McTominai (Scottish), Stanislav Lobotka (Slovakia), Mattias Olivera (Uruguay).
Parma: Alessandro Circati (Australia). Sion Suzuki (Japan), Elia Pricco (Italy under 19 years old), and Sascha Bliszgi (Switzerland under 20 years old).
Pisa: M’Bala Nzola (Angola), Jeremy Mbambi (under 18), Louis Buffon (Czech Republic under 19), Marius Marin (Romania), Michel Ebischer (Switzerland), Daniel Denoun (Switzerland under 21).
Rome: Wesley (Brazil), Evan Ndica (Ivory Coast), Manu Korn (France), Costas Tsimicas (Greece), Evan Ferguson (Ireland), Gianluca Mancini (Italy), Nicolo Pisilli (Italy Under Under) (Turkey), Artem Dovbyk (Ukraine).

Sassuolo: Tarik Muharemovich (Bosnia), Ismael Korn (Canada), Aleu Federa (Gambia), Fari Kande (Guinea Bisso), Jay Ids (Indonesia), Luka Lipani (under 21), Aliyanet Murik (Kosovo), Josh Doig (Scottish).
Turin: Kristjan Asllani (Albania), Guillermo Maripan (Chile), Saul Coco (Equatorial Guinea), Gvidas Gineitis (Lithuania), Adam Masina (Morocco), Sergiu Perciun (Moldova), Marcus Pedersen (Norway), Che Adams (Scotland), Emiran Irkan (Turkey under the age of 21), Franco Israel (Uruguay).
Udinese: Vakoun Bayo (Ivory Coast), Abdoulaye Camara (France under 18), Saba Goglichidze (Georgia), Matteopalma (Germany under 17), Alessand Ronunziante (20), Adam Buksa (Poland), Jaccubu Piotrowski (Poland) Lovric (Slovenia), David Pejicic (Slovenia under 19), Iker Bravo (Spain Under 21), Jesper Karlstrom (Sweden), and Zemura Jordan (Zimbabwe).
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