Ninety Serie A players at Euro2024: three from Parma

Ninety Serie A players have been called up for the 2024 European Championship which will be played in Germany. Inter is the team that will see the most players involved, followed by Juventus and Roma. Parma will have three players involved with their selections, the Romanian Man and Mihaila and the Hungarian Balogh. Below is the entire list drawn up by TMW.

Atalanta
Gianluca Scamacca (Italy)
Mario Pasalic (Croatia)
Berat Djimsiti (Albania)
Teun Koopmeiners (Netherlands)
Charles De Ketealere (Belgium)

Bologna
Riccardo Calafiori (Italy)
Remo Freuler (Switzerland)
Michel Aebischer (Switzerland)
Dan Ndoye (Switzerland)
Victor Kristiansen (Denmark)
Lucasz Skorupski (Poland)
Kacper Urbanski (Poland)
Stefan Posch (Austria)

Cagliari
Adam Obert (Slovakia)

How
Nobody

Empoli
Etrit Berisha (Albania)
Ardian Ismajli (Albania)
Bartosz Bereszynski (Poland)
Sebastian Walukiewicz (Poland)
Razvan Marin (Romania)

Florentine
Nikola Milenkovic (Serbia)
Antonin Barak (Czech Republic)

Genoa
Mateo Retegui (Italy)
Ruslan Malinovskyi (Ukraine)

Inter
Alessandro Bastoni (Italy)
Matteo Darmian (Italy)
Federico Dimarco (Italy)
Nicolò Barella (Italy)
Davide Frattesi (Italy)
Marcus Thuram (France)
Benjamin Pavard (France)
Yann Sommer (Switzerland)
Kristjan Asllani (Albania)
Hakan Calhanoglu (Türkiye)
Stefan de Vrij (Holland)
Denzel Dumfries (Netherlands)
Marco Arnautovic (Austria)

Juventus
Andrea Cambiaso (Italy)
Federico Gatti (Italy)
Nicolò Fagioli (Italy)
Federico Chiesa (Italy)
Filip Kostic (Serbia)
Dusan Vlahovic (Serbia)
Adrien Rabiot (France)
Kenan Yidiz (Türkiye)
Wojciech Szczesny (Poland)

Lazio
Mattia Zaccagni (Italy)
Elseid Hysaj (Albania)

Lecce
Marin Pongracic (Croatia)
Ylber Ramadani (Albania)
Medon Berisha (Albania)

Milan
Simon Kjaer (Denmark, out July 1)
Luka Jovic (Serbia)
Tijani Reijnders (Netherlands)
Mike Maignan (France)
Olivier Giroud (France, released July 1)
Theo Hernandez (France)
Rafael Leao (Portugal)
Noah Okafor (Switzerland)

Monza
Nobody

Naples
Alex Meret (Italy)
Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Italy)
Giacomo Raspadori (Italy)
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Georgia)
Piotr Zielinski (Poland)
Stanislav Lobotka (Slovakia)

Parma
Botond Balogh (Hungary)
Dennis Man (Romania)
Valentin Mihaila (Romania)

Rome
Gianluca Mancini (Italy)
Bryan Cristante (Italy)
Lorenzo Pellegrini (Italy)
Stephan El Shaarawy (Italy)
Romelu Lukaku (Belgium)
Rasmus Kristensen (Denmark)
Zaki Celik (Türkiye)
Rui Patricio (Portugal)
Nicola Zalewski (Poland)

Turin
Raoul Bellanova (Italy)
Alessandro Buongiorno (Italy)
Ricardo Rodriguez (Switzerland)
Vanja Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia)
Ivan Ilic (Serbia)
Nikola Vlasic (Croatia)

Udinese
Jaka Bijol (Slovenia)
Sandi Lovric (Slovenia)
Lazar Samardzic (Serbia)

Venice
Nobody

Hellas Verona
Michael Folorunsho (Italy, released July 1)
Parol Swiderski (Poland)
Paweł Dawidowicz (Poland)
Odrej Duda (Slovakia)
Tomas Suslov (Slovakia)

*All Serie A players called up to the European Championship have been divided by team based on their current contract, i.e. the one in place until 30 June

 
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