{"id":289982,"date":"2023-09-08T19:34:14","date_gmt":"2023-09-08T19:34:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=289982"},"modified":"2023-09-08T19:34:14","modified_gmt":"2023-09-08T19:34:14","slug":"how-far-will-premier-league-stars-travel-in-the-international-break","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/soccer\/how-far-will-premier-league-stars-travel-in-the-international-break\/","title":{"rendered":"How far will Premier League stars travel in the international break?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The first international break of the new season is here but\u00a0Premier League players won’t be afforded much time for rest and relaxation as they represent their respective nations.<\/p>\n
Every English top-flight side has players jetting overseas and the air miles are racking up for individuals travelling the globe to compete in international fixtures.<\/p>\n
England players will benefit from shorter trips abroad for European Championship qualifiers against Ukraine and Scotland, but others have to endure long-haul flights that could wreak havoc on their body clocks when the Premier League resumes.<\/p>\n
Stars representing Brazil, Argentina and Colombia face the longest trips as they travel to South America to partake in World Cup qualifiers.<\/p>\n
Mail Sport<\/span> has crunched the numbers and done the maths behind every Premier League side’s international break and the total miles players are having to travel.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Man United players will travel almost 100,000 miles throughout this international break<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Erling Haaland will travel just 1,384 miles with Norway during the international break<\/p>\n Your browser does not support iframes.<\/p>\n MAN CITY\u00a0– 68,408 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n The Premier League champions have started their title defence in blistering form with a 100 per cent winning record with victories over Newcastle and Fulham being particularly impressive.<\/p>\n City’s squad of international talent has again been plucked during the international break as a host of first-team stars temporarily wave goodbye to the Etihad.<\/p>\n Erling Haaland and Nathan Ake will benefit from relatively short trips abroad with Norway and the Netherlands, but long journeys lie ahead for Ederson and Julian Alvarez.<\/p>\n Pep Guardiola is also expected to travel during the international break as he flies back to England from Barcelona after undergoing back surgery.\u00a0<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Phil Foden, Kalvin Phillips, Kyle Walker, Jack Grealish (England) – Ukraine (A), Scotland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 7,824\u00a0<\/p>\n Jeremy Doku (Belgium) – Azerbaijan (A), Estonia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 5,178<\/p>\n Bernard Silva, Ruben Dias (Portugal) –\u00a0 Slovakia (A), Luxembourg (H) – TOTAL MILES: 7,142<\/p>\n Nathan Ake (Netherlands) – Greece (H), Ireland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 1,024<\/p>\n Josip Gvardiol, Mateo Kovacic (Croatia) – Latvia (H), Armenia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 9,674<\/p>\n Rodri (Spain) – Georgia (A), Cyprus (H) –\u00a0 TOTAL MILES: 6,014<\/p>\n Erling Haaland (Norway) – Jordan (H), Georgia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 1,384<\/p>\n Manuel Akanji (Switzerland) – Kosovo (A), Andorra (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,702<\/p>\n Julian Alvarez (Argentina) – Ecuador (H), Bolivia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,492<\/p>\n Ederson (Brazil) – Bolivia (A), Peru (H) – TOTAL MILES: 12,974<\/p>\n TOTTENHAM – 66,965 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham reign is up and running and the Australian will hope the international break won’t disrupt the positive early season progress.<\/p>\n Fourteen Spurs players will leave to feature for their respective nation, with Pape Sarr and Cristian Romero travelling the furthest during the international break.<\/p>\n Wales trio Ben Davies, Brennan Johnson and Joe Rodon hosted South Korea on Friday before making the single trip to Latvia, while James Maddison is Tottenham’s only England representative.\u00a0<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?<\/span><\/p>\n Cristian Romero (Argentina) – Ecuador (H), Bolivia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,492<\/p>\n Richarlison (Brazil) – Bolivia (A), Peru (H) – TOTAL MILES: 12,974<\/p>\n Ivan Perisic (Croatia) – Latvia (H), Armenia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 4,837<\/p>\n Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Denmark) – San Marino (H), Finland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,249<\/p>\n James Maddison (England) –\u00a0Ukraine (A), Scotland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,017\u00a0<\/p>\n Manor Solomon (Israel) – Romania (A), Belarus (H) – TOTAL MILES: 4,489\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Guglielmo Vicario (Italy) – North Macedonia (A), Ukraine (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,471\u00a0<\/p>\n Yves Bissouma (Mali) – South Sudan (H), Ivory Coast (A) – TOTAL MILES: 3,502\u00a0<\/p>\n Micky Van de Ven (Netherlands) – Greece\u00a0(H), Ireland (A) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a0 1,024<\/p>\n Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal) – Rwanda (H), Algeria (H) – TOTAL MILES: 12,255\u00a0<\/p>\n Dejan Kulusevski (Sweden) – Estonia (A), Austria (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,246\u00a0<\/p>\n Ben Davies, Brennan Johnson, Joe Rodon (Wales) – South Korea (H), Latvia (A) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a0 4,409<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Richarlison will clock up more than 12,000 miles with Brazil during this international break<\/p>\n LIVERPOOL – 85,056 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n Liverpool’s South American contingent face long trips back to their homelands as World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister, Alisson, Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz jet across the Atlantic Ocean.<\/p>\n Jurgen Klopp will see his collective group of players travel the third highest amount of miles during the international break and will be hoping to see the likes of Ben Doak and Stefan Bajcetic get minutes at Under 21 level.<\/p>\n Trent Alexander-Arnold was due to be Liverpool’s solo senior England representative – until he pulled out, although he did attend a team meeting with the rest of the squad this week – while Andy Robertson will captain Scotland in matches against Cyprus and England.<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?<\/span><\/p>\n Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina) – Ecuador (H), Bolivia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,492<\/p>\n Alisson (Brazil) – Bolivia (A), Peru (H) – TOTAL MILES: 12,974<\/p>\n Luis Diaz (Colombia) – Venezuela (H), Chile (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,785<\/p>\n Mohamed Salah (Egypt) – Ethiopia (H), Tunisia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 4,656<\/p>\n Harvey Elliott (England U21) – Luxembourg (A) – TOTAL MILES: 894<\/p>\n Konstantinos Tsimikas (Greece) – Netherlands (A), Gibraltar (H) – TOTAL MILES: 4,020<\/p>\n Dominik Szoboszlai (Hungary) – Serbia (A) Czechia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,393<\/p>\n Caominhin Kelleher (Ireland) – France (A), Netherlands (H) – TOTAL MILES: 1,020<\/p>\n Endo Wataru (Japan) – Germany (A), Turkey (H) – TOTAL MILES: 1,154<\/p>\n Virgil Van Dijk, Cody Gakpo (Netherlands) – Greece\u00a0(H), Ireland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,048<\/p>\n Andy Robertson (Scotland) – Cyprus (A), England (H) TOTAL MILES: 4,659<\/p>\n Trent Alexander-Arnold (England) – Ukraine (A), Scotland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,017\u00a0<\/p>\n Ben Doak (Scotland U21) – Spain (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,314\u00a0<\/p>\n Stefan Bajcetic (Spain U21) – Scotland (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,314<\/p>\n Darwin Nunez (Uruguay) – Chile (H), Ecuador (H) – TOTAL MILES: 15,316<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Hungary’s\u00a0Dominik Szoboszlai has been a man in form for club and country so far this season<\/p>\n WEST HAM – 45,226 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n Hammers boss David Moyes probably didn’t want the international break to ever come after West Ham’s brilliant start to the new season.<\/p>\n Funds have been well spent following Declan Rice’s summer departure for Arsenal and West Ham are just two points adrift of league leaders Man City heading into the international break.<\/p>\n Fortunately, the majority of departing players will be travelling less than 5,000 miles during the break with only Michail Antonio and Edson Alvarez exceeding that distance.<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Vladimir Coufal, Tomas Soucek (Czechia) – Albania (H), Hungary (A) – TOTAL MILES: 4,970<\/p>\n Alphonse Areola (France) – Ireland (H), Germany (A) – TOTAL MILES: 814<\/p>\n Konstantinos Mavropanos\u00a0(Greece) – Netherlands (A), Gibraltar (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,505<\/p>\n Said Benrahma (Algeria) – Tanzania (H), Senegal (A) – TOTAL MILES: 4,884<\/p>\n Nayef Aguerd (Morocco) – Liberia (H), Burkina Faso (H) – TOTAL MILES: 3,226<\/p>\n Mohammed Kudus (Ghana) – Central African Republic (H), Liberia (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a06,373<\/p>\n Maxwell Cornet (Ivory Coast) – Lesotho (H), Mali (H) – TOTAL MILES: 3,341<\/p>\n Michail Antonio (Jamaica) – Honduras (H), Haiti (H) – TOTAL MILES: 9,396<\/p>\n Edson Alvarez (Mexico) – Australia (H), Uzbekistan (H) – TOTAL MILES: 9,717\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Michael Antonio will clock up more miles than most team-mates when he travels for Jamaica<\/p>\n ARSENAL – 68,062 TOTAL MILES\u00a0<\/span>\u00a0<\/p>\n Mikel Arteta will be hoping his squad of Premier League title challengers doesn’t fall foul during the international break after their recent 3-1 win over Manchester United in their last outing.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, Arsenal have three Brazilian players in Gabriel, Gabriel Jesus, and Gabriel Martinelli travelling a collective of nearly 40,000 miles, while England quartet Eddie Nketiah, Aaron Ramsdale, Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka will make trips to Poland and Scotland.<\/p>\n Arsenal’s French defender William Saliba wraps up the fewest miles at just 814.\u00a0<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Martin Odegaard (Norway) – Jordan (H), Georgia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 1,474<\/p>\n William Saliba\u00a0(France) – Ireland (H), Germany (A) – TOTAL MILES: 814<\/p>\n Jakub Kiwior (Poland) – Faroe Islands (H), Albania (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,802<\/p>\n David Raya (Spain) – Georgia (A), Cyprus (H) – TOTAL MILES: 4,896<\/p>\n Gabriel, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus (Brazil) – Bolivia (A), Peru (H) – TOTAL MILES: 39,093<\/p>\n Leandro Trossard (Belgium) – Azerbaijan (A), Estonia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 4,947<\/p>\n Oleksandr Zinchenko (Ukraine) – England (H), Italy (A) – TOTAL MILES: 1,828<\/p>\n Eddie Nketiah, Aaron Ramsdale, Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka (England)-\u00a0Ukraine (A), Scotland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 8,068<\/p>\n Karl Hein (Estonia) – Sweden (H), Belgium (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,297<\/p>\n Kai Havertz (Germany) – Japan (H), France (H) – TOTAL MILES: 915<\/p>\n Takehiro Tomiyasu\u00a0(Japan) – Germany (A), Turkey (H) – TOTAL MILES: 928<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ukraine’s Oleksandr Zinchenko will come up against some team-mates when playing England<\/p>\n BRIGHTON – 56,567 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Brighton’s stunning start to the new season means plenty of Roberto de Zerbi’s squad have been called up for international duty.<\/p>\n Clocking just over 55,000 miles during the break, Brighton will see Argentinian\u00a0Facundo Buonanotte travel the furthest, closely followed by Brazilian Joao Pedro.<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Simon Adingra\u00a0(Ivory Coast) – Lesotho (H), Mali (H) – TOTAL MILES: 6,388<\/p>\n Facundo Buonanotte (Argentina) – Ecuador (H), Bolivia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,498<\/p>\n Samy Chouchane (Tunisia) – Botswana (H), Egypt (A) – TOTAL MILES: 4,611<\/p>\n Lewis Dunk (England) – Ukraine (A), Scotland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,017<\/p>\n Pervis Estupinan (Ecuador) – Argentina (A), Uruguay (H) – TOTAL MILES: 8,286<\/p>\n Billy Gilmour\u00a0(Scotland) – Cyprus (A), England (H) TOTAL MILES: 4,679<\/p>\n Pascal Gross\u00a0(Germany) – Japan (H), France (H) – TOTAL MILES: 928<\/p>\n Kaoru Mitoma\u00a0(Japan) – Germany (A), Turkey (H) – TOTAL MILES: 1,154\u00a0<\/p>\n Bart Verbruggen (Netherlands) – Greece (H), Ireland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 975<\/p>\n Joao Pedro (Brazil) – Bolivia (A), Peru (H) – TOTAL MILES: 13,031<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Billy Gilmour is among a host of Brighton’s young stars that have won international call-ups<\/p>\n CRYSTAL PALACE – 35,865 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Seven Crystal Palace stars are heading overseas during the international break with the club having three players represent England in Eberechi Eze, Sam Johnstone, and Marc Guehi.<\/p>\n Colombia international Jefferson Lerma will travel the furthest for South American clashes against Venezuela and Chile, while Jordan Ayew is set for matches in Africa.\u00a0<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Eberechi Eze, Sam Johnstone, Marc Guehi (England)- Ukraine (A), Scotland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 6,051<\/p>\n Joachim Andersen\u00a0(Denmark) – San Marino (H), Finland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,279<\/p>\n Jordan Ayew\u00a0(Ghana) – Central African Republic (H), Liberia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 6,373<\/p>\n Chieck Doucoure – (Mali) – South Sudan (H), Ivory Coast (A) – TOTAL MILES: 6,487<\/p>\n Jefferson Lerma (Colombia) – Venezuela (H), Chile (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,675<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Seven Crystal Palace stars – including Jefferson Lerma (left) – are away for international break<\/p>\n BRENTFORD – 48,286 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n 13 Brentford players have been called up to their national sides with two leaving London for Denmark in Mathias Jensen and Christian Norgaard.<\/p>\n Yoane Wissa has the furthest distance to travel by representing DR Congo in clashes against Sudan and South Africa, while Jamaica’s\u00a0Ethan Pinnock also faces a lengthy journey.<\/p>\n Kevin Schade and\u00a0Michael Olakigbe will both clock just under 1.000 miles with Germany and England.<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Kristoffer Ajer\u00a0(Norway) – Jordan (H), Georgia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 1,474<\/p>\n Nathan Collins\u00a0(Ireland) – France (A), Netherlands (H) – TOTAL MILES: 992<\/p>\n Mark Flekken (Netherlands) – Greece\u00a0(H), Ireland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 907<\/p>\n Saman Ghoddos (Iran) – Bulgaria (A), Jordan (A) – TOTAL MILES: 5,854\u00a0<\/p>\n Aaron Hickey (Scotland) – Cyprus (A), England (H) TOTAL MILES: 4,679<\/p>\n Mathias Jensen, Christian Norgaard – (Denmark) – San Marino (H), Finland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 3,496<\/p>\n Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon) – Burundi (H) – TOTAL MILES: 6,004\u00a0<\/p>\n Michael Olakigbe (England U21) – Luxembourg (A) – TOTAL MILES: 600<\/p>\n Ethan Pinnock\u00a0(Jamaica) – Honduras (H), Haiti (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a09,396<\/p>\n Kevin Schade – (Germany) – Japan (H), France (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a0915<\/p>\n Thomas Strakoshka (Albania) –\u00a0 Czechia (A), Poland (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,724<\/p>\n Yoane Wissa (DR Congo) – Sudan (H), South Africa (A) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a0 11,245<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Bryan Mbeumo has been Brentford’s main man and they will hope he returns refreshed<\/p>\n NOTTINGHAM FOREST – 96,662 TOTAL MILES\u00a0<\/span>\u00a0<\/p>\n Nottingham Forest players will travel nearly 100,000 miles during the international break with Ethan Horvath and Matt Turner travelling 16,000 miles as a pair to represent USA.<\/p>\n Senegalese duo Cheikhou Kouyate and Moussa Niakhata also have long trips to play in games against Rwanda and Algeria, while Gonzalo Montiel has to fly back to South America.<\/p>\n Steve Cooper’s side has started the new season brightly but there will be some tired legs returning for the resumption of the Premier League.\u00a0<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Ola Aina, Taiwo Awoniyi (Nigeria) – Sao Tome and Principe (H) – TOTAL MILES: 13,564<\/p>\n Serge Aurier, Willy Boly, Ibrahim Sangare\u00a0(Ivory Coast) – Lesotho (H), Mali (H) – TOTAL MILES: 19,890<\/p>\n Anthony Elanga\u00a0(Sweden) – Estonia (A), Austria (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,238<\/p>\n Wayne Hennessey, Neco Williams\u00a0(Wales) – South Korea (H), Latvia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 4,736<\/p>\n Ethan Horvath, Matt Turner (USA) – Uzebekistan (H), Oman (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a0 16,000<\/p>\n Cheikhou Kouyate, Moussa Niakhata (Senegal) – Rwanda (H), Algeria (H) – TOTAL MILES: 20,702<\/p>\n Gonzalo Montiel (Argentina) – Ecuador (H), Bolivia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,492<\/p>\n Andrew Omobamidele (Ireland) – France (A), Netherlands (H) – TOTAL MILES: 1,020<\/p>\n Odysseas Vlachodimos\u00a0(Greece) – Netherlands (A), Gibraltar (H) – TOTAL MILES: 4,020<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Anthony Elanga will look to carry his form for Nottingham Forest into Sweden’s matches<\/p>\n ASTON VILLA – 66,294 TOTAL MILES\u00a0<\/span>\u00a0<\/p>\n Jhon Duran and Emiliano Martinez will be Aston Villa’s furthest travelling players during the international break as they pack their bags for Colombia and Argentina.<\/p>\n Leon Bailey has a journey to Jamaica to contend with while there are shorter trips for Matty Cash, Boybacar Kamara and John McGinn.<\/p>\n Every Aston Villa player heading on international duty will travel more than 1,000 miles during the break.\u00a0<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Leon Bailey\u00a0(Jamaica) – Honduras (H), Haiti (H) – TOTAL MILES: 9,198<\/p>\n Matty Cash – (Poland) – Faroe Islands (H), Albania (A) – TOTAL MILES: 3,031<\/p>\n Boubacar Kamara\u00a0(France) – Ireland (H), Germany (A) – TOTAL MILES: 1,085<\/p>\n Jhon Duran (Colombia) – Venezuela (H), Chile (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,785<\/p>\n Emiliano Martinez (Argentina) – Ecuador (H), Bolivia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,492<\/p>\n John McGinn\u00a0(Scotland) – Cyprus (A), England (H) TOTAL MILES: 4,695<\/p>\n Robin Olsen (Sweden) – Estonia (A), Austria (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,238<\/p>\n Youri Tielemans (Belgium) – Azerbaijan (A), Estonia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 5,678<\/p>\n Pau Torres (Spain) – Georgia (A), Cyprus (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a06,014<\/p>\n Nicolo Zaniolo (Italy) – North Macedonia (A), Ukraine (H) – TOTAL MILES: 5,078<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Emiliano Martinez will clock up almost 15,000 miles travelled with Argentina in this break<\/p>\n MAN UNITED – 96,369 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n Manchester United’s difficult start to the new season doesn’t look likely of getting any easier with their players travelling nearly 100,000 miles during the international break.<\/p>\n Argentinian pair Alejandro Garnacho and Lisandro Martinez will clock up close to 30,000 miles while Casemiro also heads to South America with Brazil and Facundo Pellistri with Uruguay.<\/p>\n Marcus Rashford and Harry Maguire will represent England in games against Ukraine and Scotland, while Danish duo Christian Eriksen and Rasmus Hojlund will rack up a shared mileage of just under 5000.\u00a0<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Lisandro Martinez, Alejandro Garnacho (Argentina) – Ecuador (H), Bolivia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 28,984<\/p>\n Casemiro (Brazil) – Bolivia (A), Peru (H) – TOTAL MILES: 12,974<\/p>\n Andre Onana – (Cameroon) – Burundi (H) – TOTAL MILES: 6,312<\/p>\n Christian Eriksen, Rasmus Hojlund\u00a0(Denmark) – San Marino (H), Finland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 4,610<\/p>\n Harry Maguire, Marcus Rashford (England) – Ukraine (A), Scotland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 3,912<\/p>\n Sofyan Amrabat\u00a0(Morocco) – Liberia (H), Burkina Faso (H) – TOTAL MILES: 3,468<\/p>\n Jonny Evans (Northern Ireland) – Slovenia (A), Kazahkstan (A) – TOTAL MILES: 6,454<\/p>\n Fernandes, Dalot (Portugal) – Slovakia (A), Luxembourg (H) – TOTAL MILES: 3,571<\/p>\n Victor Lindelof – (Sweden) – Estonia (A), Austria (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,247<\/p>\n Hannibal\u00a0(Tunisia) – Botswana (H), Egypt (A) – TOTAL MILES: 4,921<\/p>\n Altay Bayindir (Turkey) – Armenia (H), Japan (A) – TOTAL MILES: 3,600<\/p>\n Facundo Pellistri – (Uruguay) – Chile (H), Ecuador (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a015,316<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Deadline Day loan signing\u00a0Sofyan Amrabat will face Liberia and Burkina Faso for Morocco<\/p>\n CHELSEA – 63,154 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n Chelsea’s summer spending has brought in a host of international talent and the fallout means Mauricio Pochettino will have barely any players to work with during the international break.<\/p>\n Moises Caicedo will travel to Ecuador and English players\u00a0Ben Chilwell, Levi Colwill, Conor Gallagher,\u00a0Noni Madueke and Cole Palmer will total trips near 20,000 miles.<\/p>\n France defender\u00a0Axel Disasi has the shortest distance to travel at just 814 miles.<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Lucas Bergstrom (Finland U21) – Switzerland U21 (H) – 2,108<\/p>\n Moises Caicedo\u00a0(Ecuador) – Argentina (A), Uruguay (H) – TOTAL MILES: 8,286<\/p>\n Ben Chilwell, Levi Colwill, Conor Gallagher (England) – Ukraine (A), Scotland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 6,051<\/p>\n Noni Madueke, Cole Palmer\u00a0(England U21) – Luxembourg (A) – TOTAL MILES: 12,000<\/p>\n Axel Disasi\u00a0(France) – Ireland (H), Germany (A) – TOTAL MILES: 814<\/p>\n Malo Gusto, Lesley Ugochukwu (France U21) – Slovenia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 1,510<\/p>\n Enzo Fernandez\u00a0(Argentina) – Ecuador (H), Bolivia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,498<\/p>\n Nicolas Jackson – (Senegal) – Rwanda (H), Algeria (H) – TOTAL MILES: 12,255<\/p>\n Ian Maatsen\u00a0(Netherlands) – Greece\u00a0(H), Ireland (A) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a0 1,024<\/p>\n Mykhailo Mudryk\u00a0(Ukraine) – England (H), Italy (A) – TOTAL MILES: 1,828<\/p>\n Dorde Petrovic (Serbia) – Hungary (H), Lithuania (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,780<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Argentina’s matches mean Enzo Fernandez will travel almost 15,000 miles in this interval<\/p>\n FULHAM – 47,892 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n A host of Fulham players have long journeys to make during the international break but the benefit for Marco Silva is only nine of his first-team squad are leaving.<\/p>\n Bobby De Cordova-Reid has the longest trip to make as he jets to Jamaica while\u00a0Tim Ream and Robinson are involved representing USA.<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Calvin Bassey\u00a0(Nigeria) – Sao Tome and Principe (H) – TOTAL MILES: 6,490<\/p>\n Timothy Castagne (Belgium) – Azerbaijan\u00a0(A), Estonia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 4,947<\/p>\n Bobby DeCordova-Reid (Jamaica) – Honduras (H), Haiti (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a09,396<\/p>\n Luke Harris (Wales U21) – Lithuania U21 (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,040<\/p>\n Raul Jimenez (Mexico) – Australia (H), Uzbekistan (H) – TOTAL MILES: 9,717<\/p>\n Joao Palhinha (Portugal) – Slovakia (A), Luxembourg (H) – TOTAL MILES: 3,361<\/p>\n Tim Ream, Robinson (USA) – Uzebekistan (H), Oman (H) – TOTAL MILES: 8,000<\/p>\n Marek Rodak (Slovakia) – Portugal (H), Liechtenstein (H) – TOTAL MILES: 1,598<\/p>\n Harry Wilson (Wales) – South Korea (H), Latvia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,343<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Joao Palhinha has avoided too much travel in this break, clocking in just over 3,000 miles<\/p>\n NEWCASTLE – 50,551 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n Eddie Howe’s squad is heavily weighed with Brazilian pair Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton racking up a shared mileage of 225,948 miles.<\/p>\n Paraguay representative Miguel Almiron has a long trip back to his homeland while\u00a0Kieran Trippier and Wilson are both involved with England.<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Miguel Almiron (Paraguay) – Peru (H), Venezuela (A) – TOTAL MILES: 13,261<\/p>\n Martin Dubravka (Slovakia) – Portugal (H), Liechtenstein (H) – TOTAL MILES: 1,846<\/p>\n Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton\u00a0(Brazil) – Bolivia (A), Peru (H) – TOTAL MILES: 25,948<\/p>\n Alexander Isak (Sweden) – Estonia (A), Austria (H) – TOTAL MILES: 1,238<\/p>\n Fabian Schar (Switzerland) – Kosovo (A), Andorra (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,702<\/p>\n Sandro Tonali (Italy) – North Macedonia (A), Ukraine (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,774<\/p>\n Kieran Trippier, Wilson (England) – Ukraine (A), Scotland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,782<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Alexander Isak has managed to avoid long haul flights with just 1,238 miles of travel for him<\/p>\n WOLVES – 63,482 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n Gary O’Neil will be desperate to get some more time with his Wolves squad after taking over just before the new season started but will see the core of his team dismantled during the international break.<\/p>\n Santiago Bueno has been called up by Uruguay while Matheus Cunha is representing Brazil in long journeys for the Premier League’s South American talents.\u00a0<\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Rayan Ait-Nouri (Algeria) – Tanzania (H), Senegal (A) – TOTAL MILES: 6,207<\/p>\n Hugo Bueno\u00a0(Spain U21) – Scotland (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,314<\/p>\n Santiago Bueno (Uruguay) – Chile (H), Ecuador (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a015,316<\/p>\n Matheus Cunha (Brazil) – Bolivia (A), Peru (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a012,974<\/p>\n Matt Doherty\u00a0(Ireland) – France (A), Netherlands (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a01,020<\/p>\n Toti Gomes , Sa, Semedo, Neto (Portugal) – Slovakia (A), Luxembourg (H) – TOTAL MILES: 14,284<\/p>\n Hwang Hee-chan (South Korea) \u2013 Wales (A), Saudi Arabia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 286\u00a0<\/p>\n Tom King (Wales) – South Korea (H), Latvia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,343<\/p>\n Mario Lemina (Gabon) – Mauritania (A) – TOTAL MILES: 5,052<\/p>\n Fabio Silva (Portugal U21) – Andorra U21 (H), Belarus (A) – TOTAL MILES: 3,686<\/p>\n <\/p>\n South Korea’s\u00a0Hwang Hee-chan (left) in action against Wales in Cardiff on Friday evening<\/p>\n BOURNEMOUTH – 60,612 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n David Brooks, Chris Mepham, Kieffer Moore\u00a0(Wales) – South Korea (H), Latvia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 7,029<\/p>\n Ryan Christie (Scotland) – Cyprus (A), England (H) TOTAL MILES: 4,679<\/p>\n Milos Kerkez\u00a0(Hungary) – Serbia (A) Czechia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,133<\/p>\n Dango Ouattara (Burkina Faso) – Eswatini (H), Morocco (A) – TOTAL MILES: 3,009<\/p>\n Antonio Semenyo\u00a0(Ghana) – Central African Republic (H), Liberia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 6,373<\/p>\n Marcos Senesi (Argentina) – Ecuador (H), Bolivia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,498<\/p>\n Luis Sinisterra (Colombia) – Venezuela (H), Chile (A) – TOTAL MILES: 14,675<\/p>\n Hamed Traore (Ivory Coast) – Lesotho (H), Mali (H) – TOTAL MILES: 6,388<\/p>\n Illia Zabarnyi\u00a0(Ukraine) – England (H), Italy (A) – TOTAL MILES: 1,828<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Bournemouth summer signing\u00a0Luis Sinisterra will travel more than any of his team-mates<\/p>\n SHEFFIELD UNITED – 12,557 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Anel Ahmedhod\u017ei\u0107 (Bosnia & Herzegovina) \u2013 Liechtenstein (H), Iceland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 4,279<\/p>\n George Baldock (Greece) – Netherlands (A), Gibraltar (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a04,020<\/p>\n Adam Davies\u00a0(Wales) – South Korea (H), Latvia (A) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a02,343<\/p>\n John Egan (Ireland) – France (A), Netherlands (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a01,020<\/p>\n James McAtee (England U21) – Luxembourg (A) – TOTAL MILES: 895\u00a0<\/p>\n EVERTON – 24,290 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Idrissa Gana Gueye (Senegal) – Rwanda (H), Algeria (H) – TOTAL MILES: 10,351<\/p>\n Vitalii Mykolenko\u00a0 (Ukraine) – England (H), Italy (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,085<\/p>\n Amadou Onana (Belgium) – Azerbaijan (A), Estonia (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a05,178<\/p>\n Nathan Patterson\u00a0(Scotland) – Cyprus (A), England (H) TOTAL MILES: 4,659<\/p>\n Jordan Pickford (England) – Ukraine (A), Scotland (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,017<\/p>\n <\/p>\n England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford will log just over 2,000 miles for the Three Lions<\/p>\n LUTON – 29,589 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Amari\u2019i Bell (Jamaica) – Honduras (H), Haiti (H) – TOTAL MILES: 9,396<\/p>\n Issa Kabor\u00e9\u00a0(Burkina Faso) – Eswatini (H), Morocco (A) – TOTAL MILES: 3,009<\/p>\n Thomas Kaminski (Belgium) – Azerbaijan\u00a0(A), Estonia (H) – TOTAL MILES: 4,947<\/p>\n Chiedozie Ogbene\u00a0(Ireland) – France (A), Netherlands (H) – TOTAL MILES: 992<\/p>\n Pelly Ruddock-Mpanzu \u2013 DR Congo) – Sudan (H), South Africa (A) – TOTAL MILES: 11,245<\/p>\n BURNLEY – 35,777 TOTAL MILES<\/span><\/p>\n WHO’S AWAY ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Ameen Al-Dakhil (Belgium) –\u00a0Azerbaijan (A), Estonia (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a05,178<\/p>\n Zeki Amdouni (Switzerland) – Kosovo (A), Andorra (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a02,702<\/p>\n Sander Berge (Norway) – Jordan (H), Georgia (H) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a01,384<\/p>\n Josh Cullen, Dara O’Shea\u00a0(Ireland) – France (A), Netherlands (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,040<\/p>\n Lyle Foster (South Africa) \u2013 Namibia (H), DR Congo (H) – 11,504<\/p>\n Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Iceland) – Luxembourg (A), Bosnia & Herzegovina (H) – TOTAL MILES: 2,619<\/p>\n Luca Koleosho (Italy U21) \u2013 Latvia (A), Turkey (A) – TOTAL MILES: 4,098<\/p>\n Ari Muric (Kosovo) \u2013 Switzerland (H), Romania (A) – TOTAL MILES: 3,008<\/p>\n Wilson Odobert (France U21) – Slovenia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 1,796<\/p>\n Connor Roberts (Wales) – South Korea (H), Latvia (A) – TOTAL MILES: 2,343<\/p>\n James Trafford (England U21) – Luxembourg (A) – TOTAL MILES:\u00a0895<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Games against South Korea and Latvia are on the agenda for Wales and Connor Roberts<\/p>\n It’s All Kicking Off is an exciting new podcast from Mail Sport that promises a different take on Premier League football.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n It is available on MailOnline, Mail+, YouTube, Apple Music and Spotify.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Your browser does not support iframes.<\/p>\nIT’S ALL KICKING OFF!\u00a0<\/h3>\n