Spurs, Utd have most internationals

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Where are your players off to over the next week? We run through the Premier League players on international duty.

The Premier League take a break for a fortnight, but for international footballers, the fun doesn’t stop.

They will be flying all over the world to represent their countries, but which Premier League club will be letting go of the most players?

Tottenham wave goodbye to 16 of their players for senior duty, while Jose Mourinho sees 15 of his Manchester United stars jet off. Chelsea have 13 senior internationals called up, and Everton and Manchester City have 12 each. 

New Swansea manager Bob Bradley has almost a full squad to choose from if he wishes to get the struggling Premier League side in for some much-needed training, with only two on senior international duty.

Where are your players off to over the next week? See the list below…

Arsenal – 9

Shkodran Mustafi and Mesut Ozil (Germany) v Czech and Northern Ireland; David Ospina (Colombia) v Paraguay and Uruguay; Alexis Sanchez (Chile) v Ecuador and Peru; Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Theo Walcott (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Laurent Koscielny (France) v Bulgaria and Netherlands; Granit Xhaka (Switzerland) v Hungary and Andorra; Mohamed Elneny (Egypt) v Congo

Bournemouth – 8

Artur Boruc (Poland) v Denmark and Armenia; Benik Afobe (DR Congo) v Kenya and Libya; Adam Federici and Brad Smith (Australia) v Saudi Arabia and Japan; Joshua King (Norway) v Azerbaijan and San Marino; Max Gradel (Ivory Coast) v Mali; Harry Arter and Marc Wilson (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova

Burnley – 8

Jeff Hendrick and Stephen Ward (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova; Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Iceland) v Finland and Turkey; Steven Defour (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar ;Sam Vokes (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Michael Keane and Tom Heaton (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Scott Arfield (Canada) v Mauritania and Morocco

Chelsea – 13

Gary Cahill (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Diego Costa (Spain) v Italy and Albania; Thibaut Courtois, Eden Hazard, and Michy Batshuayi (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; N’Golo Kante (France) v Bulgaria and Netherlands; Oscar and Willian (Brazil) v Bolivia and Venezuela; Asmir Begovic (Bosnia) v Belgium and Cyprus; Branislav Ivanovic and Nemanja Matic (Serbia) v Moldova and Austria; Jon Obi Mikel and Victor Moses (Nigeria) v Zambia

Crystal Palace – 9

Andros Townsend (England) v Malta and Slovenia; Lee Chung Yong (South Korea) v Qatar and Iran; Joe Ledley and Wayne Hennessey (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Christian Benteke (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; Yohan Cabaye and Steve Mandanda (France) v Bulgaria and Netherlands; Bakary Sako (Ivory Coast) v Mali; James McArthur (Scotland) v Lithuania and Slovakia 

Everton – 12

Ashley Williams (Wales) v Austria and Georgia; Yannick Bolasie (DR Congo) v Kenya and Libya; Ramiro Funes Mori (Argentina) v Paraguay and Peru; Enner Valencia (Ecuador) v Chile and Bolivia; Seamus Coleman and James McCarthy (Republic of Ireland) v Georgia and Moldova; Romelu Lukaku and Kevin Mirallas (Belgium) v Bosnia and Gibraltar; Maarten Stekelenburg (Netherlands) v …

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