After winning the Champions League, most Real Madrid starters will play in Euro 2024.
Real Madrid had a few days to celebrate their 2-0 Champions League final win over Borussia Dortmund before half of their squad had to prepare for Euro 2024 with their compatriots. No player from the 13-player tournament won the historic prize, but that may change on July 14.
Each Real Madrid player competing at Euro 2024 is listed below.
Every Real Madrid Euro 2024 player
Check out Real Madrid’s 13 Euro 2024 players.
Group A: Germany Defender:
Antonio Rüdiger: Midfielder
Toni Kroos
Kroos and Rüdiger will rejoin Germany to aim for Euro 2024 in their home country after winning the Champions League. Footballer Kroos will retire after the competition.
In Group B, Croatia has a midfielder.
Luka Modric
Luka Modric will captain Croatia again at Euro 2024, hoping to repeat his 2018 World Cup success of second place and the Golden Ball.
Group B: Spain Defender:
Dani Carvajal Nacho Striker:
Joselu
Dani Carvajal, Nacho, and Joselu will return to Spain after scoring the Champions League final’s winning goal.
Spain has revealed a preliminary roster of 27 and has till June 7 to decide.
Group C: England Midfielder:
Jude Bellingham
Jude Bellingham may miss the Ballon d’Or to teammate Vinicius Jr., but the 20-year-old has had a great first season for Los Blancos and will be crucial to England’s Euro 2024 campaign.
Group D: France Defender:
Ferland Mendy: Midfielder
Eduardo Camavinga Aurélien Tchouameni Striker
Kylian Mbappe
Due to Kylian Mbappé’s contract, Real Madrid has four players on the French Euro 2024 roster. His play will give France another chance to avenge their Euro 2016 loss this summer.
Group E: Ukraine
Goalie:
Antoly Lunin
Andriy Lunin’s year at Real Madrid has been amazing. Lunin played key roles in local and international games after Thibaut Courtois was sidelined earlier in the season, including two penalty shootout saves against Manchester City.
Group F: Türkiye Striker:
Arda Güler
Arda Güler became the first Turkish player to win the Champions League and could represent his country at 19. Like Spain, Türkiye has a preliminary 35-player squad and has until June 7 to name a final squad.