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·4 September 2025
All 189 Serie A players away on international duty

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·4 September 2025
A grand total of 189 Serie A players were called up for national team duty during the September international break. Here is a reminder of all of them.
All told, 189 Serie A players were handed call-ups to their respective national teams. Some of them have since withdrawn, including Italy international Gianluca Scamacca, while others, including Juventus’s Teun Koopmeiners will not feature for their nations despite being called up.
Of the 189 Serie A players currently on international duty, 21 of them represent Italy. They are as follows:
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 20: Players of Italy pose for a team photograph prior to the UEFA Nations League quarterfinal leg one match between Italy and Germany at Stadio San Siro on March 20, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta), Alex Meret (Napoli, Alessandro Bastoni (Inter), Raoul Bellanova (Atalanta), Andrea Cambiaso (Juventus), Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Napoli), Federico Dimarco (Inter), Federico Gatti (Juventus), Gianluca Mancini (Roma), Nicolo Barella (Inter), Giovanni Fabbian (Bologna), Davide Frattesi (Inter), Manuel Locatelli (Juventus), Nicolo Rovella (Lazio), Pio Esposito (Inter), Moise Kean (Fiorentina), Daniel Maldini (Atalanta), Riccardo Orsolini (Bologna), Matteo Politano (Napoli), Gianluca Scamacca (Atalanta) and Mattia Zaccagni (Lazio).
Below is a club-by-club list of all the Serie A players currently away on international duty.
Atalanta: Berat Djimsiti (Albania), Charles de Ketelaere (Belgium), Odilon Kossounou (Ivory Coast), Mario Pasalic (Croatia), Kamaldeen Sulemana (Ghana), Raoul Bellanova (Italy), Marco Carnesecchi (Italy), Daniel Maldini (Italy), Gianluca Scamacca (Italy) (withdrawn), Nikola Krstovic (Montenegro), Ademola Lookman (Nigeria), Nicola Zalewski (Poland), Lazar Samardzic (Serbia), Isak Hien (Sweden).
BERGAMO, ITALY – JANUARY 21: Ademola Lookman of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD7 match between Atalanta BC and SK Sturm Graz at Stadio di Bergamo on January 21, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Bologna: Jhon Lucumi (Colombia), Nikola Moro (Croatia), Ibrahim Sulemana (Ghana), Giovanni Fabbian (Italy), Riccardo Orsolini (Italy), Torbjorn Heggem (Norway), Łukasz Skorupski (Poland), Martin Vitik (Czech Republic), Lewis Ferguson (Scotland), Remo Freuler (Switzerland).
Cagliari: Zito Luvumbo (Angola), Yerry Mina (Colombia), Riyad Idrissi (Italy Under 21), Marco Palestra (Italy Under 21), Adam Obert (Slovakia), Semih Kilicsoy (Turkey Under 21), Joseph Liteta (Zambia).
Como: Stefan Posch (Austria), Nico Paz (Argentina), Martin Baturina (Croatia), Ivan Smolcic (Croatia), Tasos Douvikas (Greece), Mergim Vojvoda (Kosovo), Jayden Addai (Netherlands Under 21), Alvaro Morata (Spain), Jesus Rodriguez (Spain), Jacobo Ramon (Spain Under 21), Alex Valle (Spain Under 21).
Cremonese: Emil Audero (Indonesia), Antonio Sanabria (Paraguay),Dachi Lordkipanidze (Georgia Under 21), Lapo Nava (Italy Under 21).
Fiorentina: Edin Dzeko (Bosnia), Eman Kospo (Bosnia), Marin Pongracic (Croatia), Tariq Lamptey (Ghana), Albert Gudmundsson (Iceland), Moise Kean (Italy), Cher Ndour (Italy Under 21), Simon Sohm (Switzerland).
UDINE, ITALY – MAY 25: Moise Kean of Fiorentina at the end of the Serie A match between Udinese and Fiorentina at Stadio Friuli in Serie A on May 25, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Genoa: Valentin Carboni (Argentina), Albert Gronbaek (Denmark), Brooke Norton-Cuffy (England Under-21), Mikael Ellertsson (Iceland), Jeff Ekhator (Italy Under-21), Seydou Fini (Italy Under-21), Johan Vasquez (Mexico), Leo Ostigard (Norway), Morten Thorsby (Norway), Nicolae Stanciu (Romania).
Hellas Verona: Grigoris Kastanos (Cyprus), Cheikh Niasse (Senegal), Adi Kurti (Albania Under 21), Ioan Vermesan (Romania Under 21).
Inter: Lautaro Martinez (Argentina), Petar Sucic (Croatia), Marcus Thuram (France), Nicolò Barella (Italy), Alessandro Bastoni (Italy), Federico Dimarco (Italy), Francesco Pio Esposito (Italy), Davide Frattesi (Italy), Stefan de Vrij (Netherlands), Denzel Dumfries (Netherlands), Piotr Zieliński (Poland), Manuel Akanji (Switzerland), Hakan Calhanoglu (Turkey).
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – JUNE 30: Alessandro Bastoni #95 and Nicolo Barella #23 of FC Internazionale Milano warm up prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Fluminense FC at Bank of America Stadium on June 30, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Juventus: Lois Openda (Belgium), Jonathan David (Canada), Andrea Cambiaso (Italy), Federico Gatti (Italy), Manuel Locatelli (Italy), Vasilije Adzic (Montenegro), Teun Koopmeiners (Netherlands), Francisco Conceicao (Portugal), Filip Kostic (Serbia), Dusan Vlahovic (Serbia), Jonas Rouhi (Sweden Under 21), Kenan Yildiz (Turkey).
TURIN, ITALY – AUGUST 24: Jonathan David of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Kenan Yildiz and Khephren Thuram during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Parma Calcio 1913 at on August 24, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Lazio: Elseid Hysaj (Albania), Christos Mandas (Greece), Nicolò Rovella (Italy), Mattia Zaccagni (Italy), Fisayo Dele-Bashiru (Nigeria), Boulaye Dia (Senegal).
Lecce: Medon Berisha (Albania), Kialonda Gaspar (Angola), Niko Kovac (Bosnia Under 21), Plamen Penev (Bulgaria Under 19), Matias Perez (Chile Under 20), Thorir Helgason (Iceland), Lassana Coulibaly (Mali), Tiago Gabriel (Portugal Under 21), Nikola Stulic (Serbia), Lameck Banda (Zambia).
Milan: Koni De Winter (Belgium), Alexis Saelemaekers (Belgium), Luka Modric (Croatia), Pervis Estupinan (Ecuador), Mike Maignan (France), Adrien Rabiot (France), Ruben Loftus-Cheek (England), Davide Bartesaghi (Italy Under 21), Santiago Gimenez (Mexico), Strahinja Pavlovic (Serbia), Christian Pulisic (USA), Zachary Athekame (Switzerland Under-21).
MILAN, ITALY – AUGUST 17: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates with his team-mate Santiago Gimenez after scoring their team’s second goal during the Coppa Italia match between AC Milan and SSC Bari at Stadio San Siro on August 17, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Napoli: Kevin de Bruyne (Belgium), Zambo Anguissa (Cameroon), Rasmus Hojlund (Denmark), Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Italy), Alex Meret (Italy), Luca Marianucci (Italy Under 21), Matteo Politano (Italy), Amir Rrahmani (Kosovo), Elif Elmas (North Macedonia), Noa Lang (Netherlands), Billy Gilmour (Scotland), Scott McTominay (Scotland), Stanislav Lobotka (Slovakia), Mathias Olivera (Uruguay).
Parma: Alessandro Circati (Australia). Zion Suzuki (Japan), Elia Plicco (Italy Under 19), Sascha Britschgi (Switzerland Under 20).
Pisa: M’Bala Nzola (Angola), Jeremy Mbambi (Belgium Under-18), Louis Buffon (Czech Republic Under-19), Marius Marin (Romania), Michel Aebischer (Switzerland), Daniel Denoon (Switzerland Under-21).
Roma: Wesley (Brazil), Evan Ndicka (Ivory Coast), Manu Kone (France), Kostas Tsimikas (Greece), Evan Ferguson (Ireland), Gianluca Mancini (Italy), Niccolò Pisilli (Italy Under 21), Neil El Aynaoui (Morocco), Jan Ziolkowski (Poland), Zeki Celik (Turkey), Artem Dovbyk (Ukraine).
ROME, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Wesley Franca of AS Roma (hidden) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico on August 23, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Sassuolo: Tarik Muharemovic (Bosnia), Ismael Kone (Canada), Alieu Fadera (Gambia), Fali Cande (Guinea Bissau), Jay Idzes (Indonesia), Luca Lipani (Italy Under 21), Arijanet Muric (Kosovo), Josh Doig (Scotland).
Torino: 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), Ivan Ilic (Serbia), Emirhan Ilkhan (Turkey Under 21), Franco Israel (Uruguay).
Udinese: Vakoun Bayo (Ivory Coast), Abdoulaye Camara (France Under 18), Saba Goglichidze (Georgia), Matteo Palma (Germany Under 17), Alessandro Nunziante (Italy Under 20), Adam Buksa (Poland), Jakub Piotrowski (Poland), Razvan Sava (Romania), Lennon Miller (Scotland), Sandi Lovric (Slovenia), David Pejicic (Slovenia Under 19), Iker Bravo (Spain Under-21), Jesper Karlstrom (Sweden), Jordan Zemura (Zimbabwe).