
European Super League fall out: Which Euro 2021 teams could be worst effected

On a crazy Monday for football as the news filters through surrounding the European Super League fall out, there has been a threat by UEFA that the players connected to the 12 teams proposed, will be banned from this summer's Euro 2021 Championships.
Whether this does or even can happen is up for debate but whilst the dust settles and we await more information over the coming days, we've highlighted each player who might miss out on representing their team this summer and which nation it could effect the most.
As you'd expect, the three nations involved have the most players at risk of missing the finals, England, Spain and Italy. It's not all about volume however as some of the best players in the continent are representing these clubs so the likes of Portugal would lose their talisman Cristiano Ronaldo and the likes of Bruno Fernandes and the spine of the Scottish and Welsh sides would also be hit with Scott McTominay, Andrew Robertson, Gareth Bale all under threat of missing out.
The betting for the Euros hasn't had a massive chase, although Paddy Power have clipped in Germany half a point from 15/2 to 7/1 on Monday with only a possible seven players missing out and their domestic powerhouse clubs Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund confirming they wouldn't be joining the ESL.
We've listed the nations below alphabetically withe players they'd risk losing were they banned.
BELGIUM - 8
Alexis Saelemaekers (AC MIlan); Yannick Carrasco (Atletico Madrid); Romelu Lukaku (Inter); Divock Origi (Liverpool); Kevin de Bruyne (Man City); Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid); Eden Hazard (Real Madrid); Toby Alderweireld (Tottenham)
CROATIA - 7
Ante Rebic (AC Milan); Ivo Grbic (Atletico Madrid); Sime Vrsaljko (Atletico Madrid); Mateo Kovacic (Chelsea); Marcelo Brozovic (Inter); Ivan Perisic (Inter); Luka Modric (Real Madrid)
ENGLAND - 22
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal); Kieran Trippier (Atletico Madrid); Ben Chilwell (Chelsea); Reece James (Chelsea); Mason Mount (Chelsea); Callum Hudson-Odoi (Chelsea); Tammy Abraham (Chelsea); Trent Alexander-Arnold (England); Jordan Henderson (England); John Stones (Man City); Kyle Walker (Man City); Phil Foden (Man City); Raheem Sterling (Man City); Dean Henderson (Man Utd); Harry Maguire (Man Utd); Luke Shaw (Man Utd); Marcus Rashford (Man Utd); Mason Greenwood (Man Utd); Eric Dier (Tottenham); Harry Winks (Tottenham); Dele Alli (Tottenham); Harry Kane (Tottenham)
FRANCE - 18
Alexandre Lacazette (Arsenal); Thomas Lemar (Atletico Madrid); Clement Lenglet (Barcelona); Ousmane Dembele (Barcelona); Antoine Griezmann (Barcelona); Kurt Zouma (Chelsea); N’Golo Kante (Chelsea); Olivier Giroud (Chelsea); Adrien Rabiot (Juventus); Aymeric Laporte (Man City); Benjamin Mendy (Man City); Paul Pogba (Man Utd); Anthony Martial (Man Utd); Raphael Varane (Real Madrid); Ferland Mendy (Real Madrid); Hugo Lloris (Tottenham); Tanguy Ndombele (Tottenham); Moussa Sissoko (Tottenham)
DENMARK - 5
Simon Kjaer (AC MIlan); Martin Braithwaite (Barcelona); Andreas Christensen (Chelsea); Christian Eriksen (Inter); Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Tottenham)
GERMANY - 7
Bernd Leno (Arsenal); Marc-Andre Ter Stegen (Barcelona); Antonio Rüdiger (Chelsea); Kai Havertz (Chelsea); Timo Werner (Chelsea); Ilkay Gundogan (Man City); Toni Kroos (Germany)
ITALY - 14
Gianluigi Donnarumma (AC Milan); Alessio Romagnoli (AC Milan); Davide Calabria (AC Milan); Sandro Tonali (AC Milan); Emerson (Chelsea); Jorginho (Chelsea); Alessandro Bastoni (Inter); Danilo D’Ambrosio (Inter); Nicolo Barella (Inter); Stefano Sensi (Inter); Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus); Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus); Federico Chiesa (Juventus); Federico Bernardeschi (Juventus)
NETHERLANDS - 8
Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona); Stefan de Vrij (Inter); Matthijs de Ligt (Juventus); Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool); Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool); Nathan Ake (Man City); Donny van de Beek (Man Utd); Steven Bergwijn (Tottenham)
NORTH MACEDONIA - 1
Dejan Iliev (Arsenal)
POLAND - 1
Wojciech Szczesny (Juventus)
PORTUGAL - 9
Cedric Soares (Arsenal); Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid); Trincao (Barcelona); Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus); Diogo Jota (Liverpool); Ruben Dias (Man City); Joao Cancelo (Man City); Bernardo Silva (Man City); Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd)
SCOTLAND - 3
Kieran Tierney (Arsenal); Andrew Robertson (Liverpool); Scott McTominay (Man Utd)
SLOVAKIA - 1
Milan Skriniar (Inter)
SPAIN - 20
Hector Bellerin (Arsenal); Dani Ceballos (Arsenal); Marcos Llorente (Atletico Madrid); Koke (Atletico Madrid); Jordi Alba (Barcelona); Sergi Roberto (Barcelona); Sergio Busquets (Barcelona); Pedri (Barcelona); Ansu Fati (Barcelona); Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea); Alvaro Morata (Juventus); Thiago Alcantara (Liverpool); Eric Garcia (Man City); Rodri (Man City); Ferran Torres (Man City); David de Gea (Man Utd); Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid); Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid); Marco Asensio (Real Madrid); Sergio Reguilon (Tottenham)
SWEDEN - 3
Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC MIlan); Dejan Kulusevski (Juventus); Victor Lindelof (Man Utd)
SWITZERLAND - 2
Granit Xhaka (Arsenal); Xherdan Shaqiri (Liverpool)
TURKEY - 3
Hakan Calhanoglu (AC Milan); Merih Demiral (Juventus); Ozan Kabak (Liverpool)
UKRAINE - 2
Oleksandr Zinchenko (Man City); Andriy Lunin (Real Madrid)
WALES - 6
Aaron Ramsey (Juventus); Neco Williams (Liverpool); Daniel James (Man Utd); Joe Rodon (Tottenham); Ben Davies (Tottenham); Gareth Bale (Tottenham)