As we prepare for kick-off in EURO 2024 on Friday evening, here is a look at all the players currently plying their trade in Italy and who could be in with a chance of featuring in Germany. 

A total of 97 players from Serie A, Serie B and a handful from Serie C will represent their nations at the EUROS. 

There will be representatives from Italy in 20 out of the 24 squads at Euro 2024. The hosts Germany, as well as England, Spain and Scotland are the only four nations not to have an Italian representative among their ranks. 

23 of the 97 players from Italian clubs are in the Luciano Spalletti’s Italy national team squad. Only three of the CT’s 26, namely Gianluigi Donnarumma, Guglielmo Vicario and Jorginho, are currently playing outside Serie A. 

Here are all 97 players along with their respective nations and clubs. 

EURO 2024: Group A 

Hungary

Botond Balogh – Parma 

Adam Nagy – Spezia 

Switzerland 

Yann Sommer – Inter 

Remo Freuler – Bologna 

Noah Okafor – Milan 

Ricardo Rodriguez – Torino 

Dan Ndoye – Bologna 

Michel Aebischer – Bologna 

Group B 

Croatia 

Marin Pongracic – Lecce 

Martin Erlic – Sassuolo 

Nikola Vlasic – Torino 

Mario Pasalic – Atalanta 

Italy 

All players excluding Gianluigi Donnarumma, Jorginho and Guglielmo Vicario

Click here to see Italy’s EURO 2024 squad in full

Albania 

Etrit Berisha – Empoli 

Berat Djimsiti – Atalanta 

Nedim Bajrami – Sassuolo 

Elhan Kastrati – Cittadella 

Medon Berisha – Lecce 

Adrian Ismajli – Empoli 

Ylber Ramadani – Lecce 

Kristjan Asllani – Inter 

Marash Kumbulla – Sassuolo 

Group C 

Slovenia 

Sandi Lovric – Udinese 

Jan Mlakar – Pisa 

Petar Stojanovic – Sampdoria 

Denmark 

Simon Kjaer – Milan 

Victor Kristiansen – Bologna 

Rasmus Kristensen – Roma 

Serbia

Nikola Milenkovic – Fiorentina 

Dusan Vlahovic – Juventus 

Luka Jovic – Milan 

Filip Kostic – Juventus 

Vanja Milinkovic-Savic – Torino 

Group D 

Poland 

Wojciech Szczesny – Juventus 

Paweł Dawidowicz – Hellas Verona 

Sebastian Walukiewicz – Empoli 

Karol Świderski – Verona 

Piotr Zieliński – Napoli 

Bartosz Bereszyński – Empoli 

Nicola Zalewski – Roma 

Kacper Urbaski – Bologna 

Netherlands

Stefan De Vrij – Inter 

Tijjani Reijnders – Milan 

Joshua Zirkzee – Bologna 

Denzel Dumfries – Inter 

Austria 

Stefan Posch – Bologna 

Marko Arnautovic – Inter 

France 

Benjamin Pavard – Inter 

Olivier Giroud – Milan 

Adrien Rabiot – Juventus 

Marcus Thuram – Inter 

Mike Maignan – Milan 

Theo Hernandez – Milan 

Group E 

Belgium 

Romelu Lukaku – Roma 

Charles De Ketelaere – Atalanta 

Slovakia 

Adam Obert – Cagliari 

Norbert Gyomber – Salernitana 

Tomas Suslov – Verona 

Ondrej Duda – Verona

David Duris – Ascoli 

Stanislav Lobotka – Napoli 

Romania 

Ionut Nedelcearu – Palermo 

Marius Marin – Pisa

George Puscas – Bari 

Valentin Mihaila – Parma

Razvan Marin – Empoli

Dennis Man – Parma 

Ukraine

Ruslan Malinovskyi – Genoa 

Group F

Turkey 

Zeki Celik – Roma 

Hakan Calhanoglu – Inter 

Kenan Yildiz – Juventus

Georgia 

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – Napoli 

Portugal 

Rui Patricio – Roma 

Rafael Leao – Milan 

Czechia 

Antonin Barak – Fiorentina 

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