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Fernandes, Rodriguez, Richarlison: Red list of Prem stars who could be STOPPED from going on international duty


MANY Premier League stars could be forced to miss international duty due to the strict coronavirus regulations.

Nations which have banned people from entering from the UK may not permit footballers from returning to their home countries.

Firmino and Alisson could be two players who miss international duty for BrazilCredit: Getty Images – Getty

There is also the issue around quarantining upon arrival back into the UK, which would see players forced into missing matches for their clubs while they self-isolate.

The countries most likely to not let footballers return are those in South America and Portugal.

Among the headline names potentially missing out during the upcoming international break is Manchester United and Portugal playmaker Bruno Fernandes.

Also under threat is Columbia’s James Rodriguez, Brazilian pair Thiago Silva and Roberto Firmino, and Argentine pair Giovani Lo Celso and Erik Lamela.

Meanwhile, Wolves have the largest number of internationals who could be hit by the restrictions with TEN players potentially affected.

Burnley, Crystal Palace, Sheffield United, Southampton are the only top flight English clubs to not have any players at risk of missing international duty.

Here is a full list of the players who could miss the international break coming up, which begins on March 22 and runs until March 30.

Arsenal

David Luiz (Brazil), Gabriel (Brazil), Gabriel Martinelli (Brazil), Willian (Brazil), Cedric Soares (Portugal)

Aston Villa

Emiliano Martinez (Argentina), Douglas Luiz (Brazil)

Brighton

Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina), Steven Alzate (Colombia)

Chelsea

Thiago Silva (Brazil)

Chelsea’s Thiago Silva is unlikely to travelCredit: AFP or Licensors

Everton

Yery Mina (Colombia), James Rodriguez (Colombia), Andre Gomes (Portugal), Allan (Brazil), Bernard (Brazil), Richarlison (Brazil)

Fulham

Ivan Cavaleiro (Portugal)

Leeds

Raphinha (Brazil), Helder Costa (Portugal)

Leicester

Ricardo Pereira (Portugal)

Liverpool

Allison Becker (Brazil), Fabinho (Brazil), Roberto Firmino (Brazil), Diogo Jota (Portugal)

Man City

Ederson (Brazil), Joao Cancelo (Portugal), Ruben Dias (Portugal), Bernardo Silva (Portugal), Fernandinho (Brazil), Sergio Aguero (Argentina), Gabriel Jesus (Brazil)

Man Utd

Alex Telles (Brazil), Fred (Brazil), Bruno Fernandes (Portugal), Facundo Pellestri (Uruguay), Edinson Cavani (Uruguay)

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Bruno Fernandes is perhaps the most high profile player who could be stopped from going on international dutyCredit: EPA

Newcastle

Federico Fernandez (Argentina), Miguel Almiron (Paraguay), Joelinton (Brazil)

Tottenham

Davinson Sanchez (Colombia), Eric Lamela (Argentina), Giovani Lo Celso (Argentina), Lucas Moura (Brazil), Carlos Vinicius (Brazil)

West Brom

Matheus Pereira (Brazil)

West Ham

Fabien Balbuena (Paraguay), Manuel Lanzini (Argentina)

Wolves

Rui Patricio (Portugal), Marcal (Brazil), Nelson Samedo (Portugal), Ruben Neves (Portugal), Daniel Podence (Portugal), Joao Moutinho (Portugal), Vitinha (Portugal), Pedro Neto (Portugal), Fabio Silva (Portugal), Willian Jose (Brazil)

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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