Liverpool’s internationals: Who has been called up?
Eleven of Liverpool’s first team players have been called up for their countries for the September international fixtures.
Three Reds loanees have also been picked for their respective squads, with two youngsters called into their nations’ under-21 sides.
Fabinho and Roberto Firmino have been called up for Brazil for friendly matches against Colombia and Peru – Alisson misses out through injury, unfortunately.
Virgil van Dijk and Gini Wijnaldum will play for the Netherlands in their UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying matches against Germany and Estoni and Dejan Lovren will hope to feature for Croatia in their qualifiers against Slovakia and Azerbaijan.
The centre-back has stayed put at Liverpool for the time being and he will be desperate for some much-needed playing time.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez, Jordan Henderson and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have all been called up for England for their qualifying games against Kosovo and Bulgaria, all looking to impress Gareth Southgate ahead of Euro 2020.
Andy Robertson will again captain Scotland in their upcoming meetings with Russia and Belgium, meaning he will take on Divock Origi.
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Ben Woodburn and Harry Wilson are both out on loan this season, at Oxford United and Bournemouth respectively, but they have been called up for Wales duty, preparing to take on Azerbaijan and Belarus.
Rhian Brewster will play for England’s U21s for the first time, as they do battle with Turkey and Kosovo in two UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers.
Young goalkeeper Kamil Grabara has been called up for Poland’s U21 side, as they also face qualifying matches against Latvia and Estonia, while Liam Millar will represent Canada’s senior side for two matches against Cuba in the CONCACAF Nations League.