Where Arsenal's 16 international stars are heading as Brazil debut expected

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Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka in action for England (Image: Getty Images)
Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka in action for England (Image: Getty Images)

After an action-packed first month of the new Premier League season, the international break is upon us.

Arsenal have made an impressive start to the campaign, having collected 10 points from a possible 12. They have beaten Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace and Manchester United, as well as drawing against Fulham.

In fact, the Gunners are one of six Premier League teams still unbeaten. Manchester City, West Ham, Tottenham, Brentford and Liverpool are the others not to have lost a top-flight game this season.

Although the Gunners have a two-week break between fixtures before they return to face Everton, 16 players could be occupied with matches during the international break.

Following Declan Rice's summer move from West Ham, Arsenal have four players in Gareth Southgate's England squad. Aaron Ramsdale, Bukayo Saka and Eddie Nketiah are the others to be named in the Three Lions contingent to take on Ukraine in a Euro 2024 qualifier, before facing Scotland in a friendly.

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Gabriel could make his Brazil debut after being named in Tite's 23-man squad to face Bolivia and Peru in 2026 World Cup qualifying. Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus are also part of the Brazil contingent this month.

Where Arsenal's 16 international stars are heading as Brazil debut expectedGabriel Jesus could play for Brazil this month (Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Martin Odegaard is expected to feature for Norway in a friendly against Jordan and a crucial Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia. The same applies to Ukraine captain Oleksandr Zinchenko, who has two vital Euro 2024 qualifying matches to come at home to England, though the game will be played in Poland, and away in Italy.

William Saliba is with the France camp for matches against Republic of Ireland and Germany, Jakub Kiwior has been called up to the Poland squad and Spain's David Raya could gain valuable minutes away in Georgia and when his nation face Cyprus on home turf.

As for the four other internationals, Belgium ace Leandro Trossard has matches against Azerbaijan and Estonia on his agenda, Karl Hein's Estonia will face Sweden, Kai Havertz's Germany take on Japan and France and Takehiro Tomiyasu is likely to feature for Japan against Germany and Turkey.

Where Arsenal's 16 international stars are heading as Brazil debut expectedKai Havertz could play for Germany against Japan and France (Getty Images)

Fixtures in full:

Brazil - Gabriel, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus

09/09: Brazil vs Bolivia (1:45am), 13/09: Peru vs Brazil (3:00am)

England - Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Aaron Ramsdale, Eddie Nketiah

09/09: Ukraine vs England (5pm), 12/09: Scotland vs England (7:45pm)

Norway - Martin Odegaard

07/09: Norway vs Jordan (6pm), 12/09: Norway vs Georgia (7:45pm)

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Ukraine - Oleksandr Zinchenko

09/09: Ukraine vs England (5pm), 12/09: Italy vs Ukraine (7:45pm)

France - William Saliba

07/09: France vs Republic of Ireland (7:45pm), 12/09: Germany vs France (8pm)

Poland - Jakub Kiwior

07/09: Poland vs Faroe Islands (7:45pm), 10/09: Albania vs Poland (7:45pm)

Spain - David Raya

08/09: Georgia vs Spain (5pm), 12/09: Spain vs Cyprus (7:45pm)

Belgium - Leandro Trossard

09/09: Azerbaijan vs Belgium (2pm), 12/09: Belgium vs Estonia (7:45pm)

Estonia - Karl Hein

09/09: Estonia vs Sweden (5pm), 12/09: Belgium vs Estonia (7:45pm)

Germany - Kai Havertz

09/09: Germany vs Japan (7:45pm), 12/09: Germany vs France (8pm)

Japan - Takehiro Tomiyasu

09/09: Germany vs Japan (7:45pm), 12/09: Japan vs Turkey (1:20pm)

Kieran King

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