As the countdown to the 2024 European Championship continues, the following are the clubs with the most players in the competition:
1. Manchester City – 14 players
Leading the pack is Manchester City with a remarkable 14 players set to feature at the Euros.
The reigning Premier League champions will have a strong contingent at the tournament, with stars like Kevin De Bruyne, Ruben Dias, and Phil Foden donning the colours of their respective national teams, and aiming to add an international trophy to their ever-growing list of accolades.
Among the players is Joao Cancelo, who is on loan at Barcelona, but is considered a City player. The Cityzens’ success on the domestic front has translated to significant representation on the continental stage.
Manchester City players at Euro 2024: Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium), Jeremy Doku (Belgium), Josko Gvardiol (Croatia), Mateo Kovacic (Croatia), Phil Foden (England), John Stones (England), Kyle Walker(England), Netherlands (Nathan Ake), Ruben Dias (Portugal), Matheus Nunes (Portugal), Joao Cancelo (Portugal), Bernardo Silva (Portugal), Rodri (Spain) and Manuel Akanji (Switzerland).
2. Inter Milan (13 players)
In second place after Manchester City are the Serie A champions, Inter Milan. The Nerazzurri will send a formidable 13-man delegation to the Euros, including four players from the 2020 victorious Italy squad.
Nicolo Barella and Alessandro Bastoni, who were part of the Azzurri’s Euro 2020 triumph, will be key figures in their title defence.
Inter Milan Players at Euro 2024: Federico Dimarco, Alessandro Bastoni, Nicolo Barella, Davide Frattesi, and Matteo Darmian (Italy), Benjamin Pavard and Marcus Thuram (France), Stefan de Vrij and Denzel Dumfries (Netherlands), Hakan Calhanoglu (Turkey), Marko Arnautovic (Austria), Yann Sommer (Switzerland), Kristjan Asllani (Albania).
3. PSG and Real Madrid (12 players)
Close behind Inter are the star-studded squads of Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, each with 12 players set to feature at Euro 2024. The Parisians will have a strong French flavour, with Kylian Mbappe (who recently signed for Real Madrid but is still officially considered a PSG player till the end of the Euros), Ousmane Dembele, and a host of other talents representing the host nation.
PSG players at Euro 2024: Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Randal Kolo Muani, Bradley Barcola and Warren Zaïre-Emery (France), Goncalo Ramos, Danilo, Vitinha and Nuno Mendes (Portugal), Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy), Milan Skriniar (Slovenia) and Fabian Ruiz (Spain)
Real Madrid, the European champions, boast the likes of Jude Bellingham, Toni Kroos, and Luka Modric among their contingent.
Real Madrid players at Euro 2024: Jude Bellingham (England), Luka Modric (Croatia), Arda Guler (Turkey), Dani Carvajal, Nacho and Joselu (Spain), Antonio Rudiger and Toni Kroos (Germany), Andriy Lunin (Ukraine), Ferland Mendy, Aurelien Tchouameni and Eduardo Camavinga (France)
4. Arsenal and RB Leipzig (11 players)
Both Arsenal of England and RB Leipzig of Germany have 11 players. Of the 11 Arsenal players at this year’s Euros includes Kieran Tierney, who is on loan at Real Sociedad, but still an Arsenal player.
Arsenal players at Euro 2024: Aaron Ramsdale, Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka (England), David Raya (Spain), William Saliba (France), Kai Havertz (Germany), Leandro Trossard (Belgium), Jakub Kiwior (Poland), Kieran Tierney (Scotland), Jorginho (Italy) and Zinchenko (Ukraine)
RB Leipzig players at Euro 2024: Benjamin Henrichs and David Raum (Germany), Peter Gulacsi, Willi Orban (Hungary), Dani Olmo (Spain), Benjamin Sesko (Slovenia), Yussuf Poulsen (Denmark), Xavi Simons (Netherlands), Christoph Baumgartner and Nicolas Seiwald (Austria) and Lois Openda (Belgium)
5. Bayern Munich (10 players)
Rounding out the clubs with the most players at this year’s Euros is Bayern Munich with 10 players selected for the continental showpiece.
The Spanish, German, English, and Dutch national teams will all benefit from the wealth of talent that Bayern Munich possesses.
Bayern Munich players at Euro 2024: Manuel Neuer, Joshua Kimmich, Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala and Thomas Muller (Germany), Dayot Upamecano and Kingsley Coman (France), Matthijs de Ligt (Netherlands), Konrad Laimer (Austria) and Harry Kane (England)