Harry Kane, Jeremy Frimpong and Leroy Sané are among the Bundesliga players called up for their national teams this November. - © DFL
Harry Kane, Jeremy Frimpong and Leroy Sané are among the Bundesliga players called up for their national teams this November. - © DFL
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Which Bundesliga players have been called up for their country in November?

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With the final games of the UEFA Nations League, qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and friendly matches on the cards this November, see which of the Bundesliga's top players will be in action during November's international break.

Bayern Munich

Serge Gnabry, Joshua Kimmich, Jamal Musiala, Leroy Sané (Germany), Harry Kane (England), Kingsley Coman, Michael Olise, Dayot Upamecano (France), Daniel Peretz (Israel), Konrad Laimer (Austria), João Palhinha (Portugal), Minjae Kim (South Korea), Mathys Tel (France U21s), Arijon Ibrahimović (Germany U20s)

RB Leipzig

Benjamin Henrichs (Germany), Loïs Openda, Maarten Vandevoordt, Arthur Vermeeren (Belgium), Yussuf Poulsen (Denmark), Eljif Elmas (North Macedonia), Antonio Nusa (Norway), Christoph Baumgartner, Nicolas Seiwald (Austria), Benjamin Šeško (Slovenia), Willi Orbán (Hungary), Assan Ouédraogo (Germany U19s)

Eintracht Frankfurt

Robin Koch (Germany), Omar Marmoush (Egypt), Farès Chaïbi (Algeria), Arthur Theate (Belgium), Igor Matanović (Croatia), Aurèle Amenda (Switzerland), Ellyes Skhiri (Tunisia), Nathaniel Brown, Ansgar Knauff, Nnamdi Collins (Germany U21s), Hugo Ekitiké (France U21s), Noah Fenyö (Hungary U19s)

Bayer Leverkusen

Robert Andrich, Jonathan Tah, Florian Wirtz (Germany), Exequiel Palacios (Argentina), Edmond Tapsoba (Burkina Faso), Piero Hincapié (Ecuador), Lukáš Hrádecký (Finland), Jeremie Frimpong (Netherlands), Victor Boniface (Nigeria), Granit Xhaka (Switzerland), Alejandro Grimaldo (Spain), Matěj Kovář (Czech Republic)

Freiburg

Ritsu Doan (Japan), Florent Muslija (Kosovo), Junior Adamu, Michael Gregoritsch, Philipp Lienhart (Austria), Eren Dinkçi (Turkey), Noah Atubolu, Max Rosenfelder (Germany U21s), Kiliann Sildillia (France U21s), Bruno Ogbus, Johan Manzambi (Switzerland U20s)

Union Berlin

Jérôme Roussillon (Guadeloupe), László Bénes (Slovakia), Wooyeong Jeong (South Korea), András Schäfer (Hungary), Aljoscha Kemlein (Germany U21s)

Borussia Dortmund

Julian Brandt, Pascal Groß, Felix Nmecha, Nico Schlotterbeck (Germany), Ramy Bensebaini (Algeria), Serhou Guirassy (Guinea), Donyell Malen (Netherlands), Julian Ryerson (Norway), Marcel Sabitzer (Austria), Gregor Kobel (Switzerland), Maximilian Beier (Germany U21s), Almugera Kabar (Germany U19s), Filippo Mané (Italy U20s), Cole Campbell (USA U20s)

Werder Bremen

Romano Schmid (Austria), Miloš Veljković (Serbia), Isak Hansen-Aarøen (Norway U21s), Mio Backhaus, Keke Topp (Germany U20s)

Borussia Mönchengladbach

Tim Kleindienst (Germany), Grant-Leon Ranos (Armenia) Ko Itakura (Japan), Kevin Stöger (Austria), Joe Scally (USA), Rocco Reitz (Germany U21s), Lukas Ullrich (Germany U20s), Fabio Chiarodia (Italy U19s)

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Mainz

Philipp Mwene (Austria), Hyunseok Hong, Jae-sung Lee (South Korea), Paul Nebel (Germany U21s), Gabriel Vidović (Croatia U21s), Nelson Weiper (Germany U20s), Maxim Dal (Germany U19s)

VfB Stuttgart

Chris Führich, Maximilian Mittelstädt, Alexander Nübel, Angelo Stiller (Germany), Ameen Al-Dakhil (Belgium), Ermedin Demirović (Bosnia and Herzegovina), El Bilal Touré (Mali), Fabian Rieder (Switzerland), Nick Woltemade, Frans Krätzig (Germany U21s), Enzo Millot (France U21s)

Wolfsburg

Mohamed Amoura (Algeria), Jonas Wind (Denmark), Konstantinos Koulierakis (Greece), Patrick Wimmer (Austria), Jakub Kamiński (Poland), Denis Vavro (Slovakia), Tiago Tomás (Portugal U21s), Bence Dárdai (Germany U19s), Mathys Angely (France U18s)

Augsburg

Steve Mounié (Benin), Samuel Essende (DR Congo), Dimitrios Giannoulis (Greece), Elvis Rexhbecaj (Kosovo), Kristijan Jakić, Nediljko Labrović (Croatia), Frank Onyeka (Nigeria), Chrislain Matsima (France U21s), Mert Kömür (Germany U20s), Noahkai Banks (USA U20s)

Heidenheim

Paul Wanner (Germany U21s)

Hoffenheim

Oliver Baumann (Germany), Haris Tabaković (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Lúkas Petersson (Iceland), Andrej Kramarić (Croatia), Adam Hložek (Czech Republic), Florian Grillitsch, Alexander Prass (Austria), Tim Drexler (Germany U20s), Max Moerstedt (Germany U19s)

St. Pauli

Jackson Irvine (Australia), Nikola Vasilj (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Karol Mets (Estland), Danel Sinani (Luxemburg)

Holstein Kiel

Armin Gigović (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Tymoteusz Puchacz (Poland), Dominik Javorček (Slovakia U21s)

Bochum

Aliou Baldé (Guinea), Ibrahima Sissoko (Mali), Gerrit Holtmann (Philippines), Matúš Bero (Slovakia)

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Hannover

Husseyn Chakroun (Lebanon), Hyunju Lee (South Korea), Nicolò Tresoldi (Germany U21s), Leon-Oumar Wechsel (Germany U20s)

Paderborn

Visar Musliu (North Macedonia), Ilyas Ansah (Germany U20s)

Fortuna Düsseldorf

Ísak Bergmann Jóhannesson, Valgeir Lunddal Fridriksson (Iceland), Myron van Brederode (Netherlands U21s), Joshua Quarshie (Germany U20s)

Karlsruhe

Dženis Burnić (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Budu Zivzivadze (Georgia), Marcel Beifus (Germany U21s), Max Weiß (Germany U20s)

Hamburg

Anssi Suhonen (Finland), Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer (Ghana), Miro Muheim (Switzerland), Immanuël Pherai (Suriname), Adam Karabec (Czech Republic U21s), Fabio Baldé (Germany U20s)

Elversberg

Fisnik Asllani (Kosovo), Elias Baum (Germany U20s)

Cologne

Denis Huseinbašić (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Mathias Olesen (Luxemburg), Eric Martel, Jan Thielemann, Jonas Urbig (Germany U21s), Damion Downs, Max Finkgräfe, Julian Pauli (Germany U20s)

Nuremberg

Mahir Emreli (Azerbaijan), Jens Castrop (Germany U21s), Finn Jeltsch, Winners Osawe (Germany U19s)

Magdeburg

Andi Hoti (Kosovo), Eldin Dzogovic (Luxemburg), Livan Burcu (Turkey U21s), Abu-Bekir El-Zein (Turkey U20s)

Kaiserslautern

Fabian Heck (Luxemburg U21s)

Hertha Berlin

Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson (Iceland), Márton Dárdai (Hungary), Tjark Ernst (Germany U21s), Pascal Klemens (Germany U20s), Gustav Christensen (Denmark U20s), Boris Mamuzah Lum (Germany U18s) 

Darmstadt

Fabian Nürnberger (Bulgaria)

Greuther Fürth

Sacha Bansé (Burkina Faso)

Schalke

Ibrahima Cissé (Mali), Max Grüger (Germany U20s), Taylan Bulut (Germany U19s)

Eintracht Braunschweig

Ermin Bicakcic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Robert Ivanov (Finland), Levente Szabó (Hungary)

Preußen Münster

Leon Tasov (North Macedonia U21s), András Németh (Hungary U21s)

Ulm

Luka Hyryläinen (Finland U21s), Maurice Krattenmacher (Germany U20s)

Jahn Regensburg

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