As well as a first call-up for defender Harry Maguire, Jamie Vardy has been named in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Malta and Slovakia.
Compatriots Demarai Gray and Ben Chilwell, meanwhile, have been called up for UEFA Under 21 EURO qualifiers in the Netherlands and at Vitality Stadium verses Latvia.
After the U19s were crowned as European champions last month, Darnell Johnson completes the Club’s English involvement with U20s matches against Holland and Switzerland.
Riyad Mahrez and Islam Slimani will hope to respectfully earn their 31st and 53rd Algeria caps in a World Cup qualifier with Zambia across the first week of September.
Nigerian trio Kelechi Iheanacho, Wilfred Ndidi and Ahmed Musa, on the other hand, also face two qualification matches for next summer’s showpiece against Cameroon.
Shot-stopper Kasper Schmeichel, the Danish Footballer of the Year, is likely to be called upon for quick-fire Denmark fixtures with Poland (home) and Armenia (away).
Fresh from scoring against Arsenal and Brighton and Hove Albion, Shinji Okazaki’s Japan take on Australia and Saudi Arabia, aiming to remain top of the Asian Group B standings.
Andy King could become the Club’s highest international appearance maker when Chris Coleman’s Wales contest World Cup qualifiers against Austria (H) and Moldova (A).
Midfield colleague Daniel Amartey, who occasionally plays in defence for his country, will also be hopeful of appearing for Ghana across both legs of their tie against Congo.
As well as Johnson’s call-up for the England U20s, a further four players from the Club’s Development Squad may also earn experience on the international stage.
Danish goalkeeper Daniel Iversen has been selected in the U20s squad to tackle clashes with the Faroe Islands and Lithuania while Faiq Bolkiah could appear for Brunei at the Southeast Asian Sea Games.
Finally, George Thomas and Academy Player of the Season Alex Pascanu are named in the Wales U21s and Romania U21s contingents for their respective upcoming Under 21 EURO qualifiers.
Daniel Amartey
Ghana vs. Congo (two legs)
Friday 1 September/Tuesday 5 September
Faiq Bolkiah
Southeast Asian Sea Games
19 August-31 August
Ben Chilwell & Demarai Gray
Netherlands U21s vs. England U21s
Friday 1 September
England U21s vs. Latvia
Tuesday 5 September
Kelechi Iheanacho, Wilfred Ndidi & Ahmed Musa
Nigeria vs. Cameroon (two legs)
Friday 1 September/Monday 4 September
Daniel Iversen
Faroe Islands U20s vs. Denmark U20s
Thursday 31 August
Denmark U20s vs. Lithuania U20s
Tuesday 5 September
Darnell Johnson
England U20s vs. Netherlands U20s
Thursday 31 August
Switzerland U20s vs. England U20s
Monday 4 September
Andy King
Wales vs. Austria
Saturday 2 September
Moldova vs. Wales
Tuesday 5 September
Riyad Mahrez & Islam Slimani
Zambia vs. Algeria (two legs)
Saturday 2 September/Tuesday 5 September
Shinji Okazaki
Japan vs. Australia
Thursday 31 August
Saudi Arabia vs. Japan
Tuesday 5 September
Alex Pascanu
Bosnia & Herzegovina U21s vs. Romania U21s
Friday 1 September
Romania U21s vs. Switzerland U21s
Tuesday 5 September
Kasper Schmeichel
Denmark vs. Poland
Friday 1 September
Armenia vs. Denmark
Monday 4 September
George Thomas
Switzerland U20s vs. Wales U20s
Friday 1 September
Portugal U20s vs. Wales U20s
Tuesday 5 September
Harry Maguire & Jamie Vardy
Malta vs. England
Friday 1 September
England vs. Slovakia
Monday 4 September