List of foreign Serie A players
This is a list of foreign players (i.e. non-Italian players) in Serie A. The following players:
- Have played at least one Serie A game for the respective club (seasons in which and teams that a player did not collect any caps in Serie A for have NOT been listed).
- Have not been capped for the Italian national team on any level, independently from the birthplace, except for players born in San Marino and active in the Italian national team before the first official match of the Sammarinese national team played on 14 November 1990 and players of Italian formation born abroad from Italian parents (so called 'Oriundi').
- Have been born in Italy and were capped by a foreign national team. This includes players who have dual citizenship with Italy.
Players are sorted by the State:
- They played for in a national team on any level. For footballers that played for two or more national teams it prevails:
- The one he played for on A level.
- The national team of birth.
- If they never played for any national team on any level, it prevails the state of birth. For footballers born in dissolved states prevails the actual state of birth (e.g.: Yugoslavia -> Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, etc.).
These are all the teams that have had at least one foreign player while playing in a Serie A season. Teams in bold are the ones currently playing in the 2020–21 Serie A season:
Alessandria, Ancona, Ascoli, Atalanta, Avellino, Bari, Benevento, Bologna, Brescia, Cagliari, Carpi, Catania, Catanzaro, Cesena, Chievo, Como, Cremonese, Crotone, Empoli, Fiorentina, Foggia, Frosinone, Genoa, Hellas Verona, Internazionale, Juventus, Lazio, Lecce, Lecco, Legnano, Livorno, Lucchese, Mantova, Messina, Milan, Modena, Napoli, Novara, Padova, Palermo, Parma, Perugia, Pescara, Piacenza, Pisa, Pistoiese, Pro Patria, Reggiana, Reggina, Roma, Salernitana, Sampdoria, Sassuolo, Siena, SPAL, Spezia, Torino, Treviso, Triestina, Udinese, Varese, Venezia, Vicenza.
These are the only teams that have participated in Serie A but have not had at least one foreign player:
Casale, Pro Vercelli, Ternana.
In bold: Players still active in Serie A and their respective teams in the current season.
Oriundi and Naturalised players
- – Ermanno Aebi – Inter – 1910–22
- – José Altafini – Milan, Napoli, Juventus – 1958–76
- – Amauri – Napoli, Piacenza, Chievo, Palermo, Juventus, Parma, Fiorentina, Torino – 2000–02, 2003–16
- – André Anderson – Lazio – 2019–20
- – Miguel Andreolo – Bologna, Lazio, Napoli – 1935–48
- – Antonio Angelillo – Inter, Roma, Milan, Lecco, Genoa – 1957–69
- – Emil Audero – Juventus, Sampdoria – 2016–17, 2018–
- – Emilio Badini – Bologna, Spal – 1913–22
- – Cristian Battocchio – Udinese – 2010–12
- – Daniel Bessa – Verona, Genoa – 2017–19, 2020–
- – Kingsley Boateng – Catania – 2013–14
- – Mauro Camoranesi – Verona, Juventus – 2000–10
- – Renato Cesarini – Juventus – 1929–35
- – Arturo Chini Ludueña – Roma – 1927–34
- – Dino da Costa – Roma, Fiorentina, Atalanta, Juventus – 1955–66
- – Alejandro Demarìa – Lazio – 1931–34
- – Paolo Dellafiore – Treviso, Palermo, Torino, Parma, Cesena, Novara, Siena – 2005–13
- – Attilio Demaria – Inter, Novara, Legnano – 1932–36, 1938–46
- – Alfredo Devincenzi – Inter – 1934–36
- – Nicolao Dumitru – Napoli – 2010–11
- – Éder – Empoli, Brescia, Cesena, Sampdoria, Inter – 2006–07, 2010–18
- – Emerson (Emerson Palmieri dos Santos) – Palermo, Roma – 2014–18
- – Ricardo Faccio – Inter – 1933–36
- – Otávio Fantoni – Lazio – 1930–35
- – Francisco Fedullo – Bologna – 1930–39
- – Emanuele Figliola – Genoa – 1935–38
- – Eddie Firmani – Sampdoria, Inter, Genoa – 1955–63
- – Enrique Flamini – Lazio – 1939–52, 1953–54
- – Fernando Forestieri – Siena, Udinese – 2007–09, 2020–
- – Francesco Frione – Inter – 1932–35
- – Elisio Gabardo – Milan, Liguria, Genoa – 1935–41
- – Alcides Ghiggia – Roma, Milan – 1953–62
- – Carlos Gringa – Fiorentina, Lucchese – 1932–39
- – Enrique Guaita – Roma – 1933–35
- – Anfilogino Guarisi – Lazio – 1931–37
- – Paolo Innocenti – Bologna, Napoli – 1924–37
- – Jorginho – Verona, Napoli – 2013–18
- – Cristian Ledesma – Lecce, Lazio – 2001–15
- – Julio Libonatti – Torino, Genoa – 1926–36
- – Francisco Lojacono – Vicenza, Fiorentina, Roma, Sampdoria – 1956–65
- – Leandro Martínez – Parma – 2007–08
- – Rinaldo Martino – Juventus – 1949–50
- – Ernesto Mascheroni – Inter – 1934–36
- – Humberto Maschio – Bologna, Atalanta, Inter, Fiorentina – 1957–66
- – Adam Masina – Bologna – 2015–18
- – Luis Monti – Juventus – 1930–39
- – Miguel Montuori – Fiorentina – 1956–61
- – Giovanni Moscardini – Lucchese, Pisa, Genoa – 1919–??
- – Thiago Motta – Genoa, Inter – 2008–12
- – Alfonso Negro – Fiorentina, Napoli – 1934–39
- – Raimundo Orsi – Juventus – 1928–35
- – Dani Osvaldo – Fiorentina, Bologna, Roma, Juventus, Inter – 2007–10, 2011–15
- – Gabriel Paletta – Parma, Milan, Atalanta – 2010–17
- – Bruno Pesaola – Roma, Novara, Napoli, Genoa – 1947–61
- – Cecilio Pisano – Sampdoria – 1937–38, 1939–40, 1941–43
- – Roberto Porta – Inter – 1934–36
- – Ettore Puricelli – Bologna, Milan – 1938–49
- – Vincenzo Rennella – Cesena – 2011–12
- – Eduardo Ricagni – Juventus, Milan, Torino – 1953–58
- – Rômulo – Fiorentina, Verona, Juventus, Genoa, Lazio, Brescia – 2011–16, 2017–20
- – Humberto Rosa – Sampdoria, Padova, Juventus, Napoli – 1954–64
- – Said – Genoa – 2012–13
- – Attila Sallustro – Napoli – 1925–37
- – Oreste Sallustro – Napoli, Bari – 1929–33, 1934–37
- – Raffaele Sansone – Bologna, Napoli – 1931–45
- – Fabiano Santacroce – Napoli, Parma – 2008–13, 2014–15
- – Ezequiel Schelotto – Cesena, Catania, Atalanta, Inter, Sassuolo, Parma, Chievo – 2010–15, 2018-19
- – Juan Alberto Schiaffino – Milan, Roma – 1954–62
- – Alessandro Scopelli – Roma – 1933–35
- – Pedro Sernagiotto – Juventus – 1932–34
- – Omar Sívori – Juventus, Napoli – 1957–69
- – Angelo Sormani – Mantova, Roma, Sampdoria, Milan, Napoli, Fioentina, Vicenza – 1961–76
- – Victor Tortora – Venezia – 1939–43, 1946–47
- – Ulisse Uslenghi – Livorno, Napoli – 1933–38
- – Giuseppe Wilson – Lazio – 1969–79
- – Maximo Zenildo Zappino – Frosinone – 2015–16
Albania
- Arlind Ajeti – Frosinone, Torino, Crotone – 2015–18[b SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U20][c SUI U19][c SUI U18][c SUI U17]
- Migjen Basha – Torino – 2012–15[b SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U19][c SUI U18][c SUI U17]
- Etrit Berisha – Lazio, Atalanta, SPAL – 2013–20[b KOS–SFR]
- Erjon Bogdani – Reggina, Verona, Siena, Chievo, Livorno, Cesena – 1999–2001, 2002–03, 2005–13
- Loro Boriçi – Lazio – 1941–43
- Lorik Cana – Lazio – 2011–15[b KOS–SFR]
- Edgar Çani – Palermo, Catania – 2007–08, 2012–13
- Kastriot Dermaku – Parma – 2019–21[b ITA]
- Berat Djimsiti – Atalanta, Benevento – 2015–16, 2017–[b SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U19][c SUI U18]
- Elseid Hysaj – Empoli, Napoli – 2014–
- Ardian Ismajli – Spezia– 2020–[b KOS–FR][c KOS][c KOS U21]
- Naim Krieziu – Roma, Napoli – 1939–43, 1945–48, 1950–52 [b KOS–SRB]
- Marash Kumbulla – Verona, Roma – 2019–[b ITA]
- Andi Lila – Parma – 2014–15
- Riza Lushta – Bari, Juventus, Napoli, Alessandria – 1939–43, 1945–48[b KOS–SFR]
- Rey Manaj – Inter, Pescara – 2015–17
- Agon Mehmeti – Palermo – 2011–12[b KOS–SFR][c SWE U21][c SWE U19]
- Ledian Memushaj – Pescara, Benevento – 2016–18
- Emanuele Ndoj – Brescia – 2019–20[b ITA]
- Angelo Ndrecka – Chievo – 2018–19[b ITA]
- Xhulian Rrudho – Chievo – 2006–07
- Ervin Skela – Ascoli – 2006–07
- Thomas Strakosha – Lazio – 2016–[b GRE]
- Igli Tare – Brescia, Bologna, Lazio – 2000–08
- Freddie Veseli – Empoli – 2016–17, 2018–19[b SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U20][c SUI U19][c SUI U18][c SUI U17][c SUI U16][c SUI U15]
- Giacomo Vrioni – Juventus – 2019–[b ITA][c ITA U19][c ITA U18]
Algeria
- Ishak Belfodil – Bologna, Parma, Inter, Livorno – 2011–15[c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17]
- Samir Beloufa – Milan – 1997–98[b FRA]
- Ismaël Bennacer – Empoli, Milan – 2018–[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U18]
- Mohamed Fares – Verona, SPAL, Lazio – 2014–16, 2017–[b FRA]
- Abdelkader Ghezzal – Siena, Bari, Cesena, Parma – 2008–12, 2014–15[b FRA]
- Rachid Ghezzal – Fiorentina – 2019–20[b FRA][c FRA U20]
- Faouzi Ghoulam – Napoli – 2013–[b FRA][c FRA U21]
- Mourad Meghni – Bologna, Lazio – 2002–05, 2007–10[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U19][c FRA U17]
- Djamel Mesbah – Lecce, Milan, Parma, Livorno, Sampdoria, Crotone – 2010–17
- Adam Ounas – Napoli, Cagliari – 2017–19, 2020–[b FRA][c FRA U20]
- Saphir Taïder – Bologna, Inter, Sassuolo – 2011–18[b FRA][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18]
- Hassan Yebda – Napoli, Udinese – 2010–11, 2013–14[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
Angola
- Bastos – Lazio – 2016–21
- Bruno Gaspar – Fiorentina – 2017–18[b POR][c POR U21][c POR U18][c POR U16][c POR U15]
- Dolly Menga – Torino – 2012–13[b BEL][c BEL U21][c BEL U19]
Argentina
Armenia
- Henrikh Mkhitaryan – Roma – 2019–
Australia
- John Aloisi – Cremonese – 1995–96
- Mark Bresciano – Parma, Palermo, Lazio – 2002–11
- Joshua Brillante – Fiorentina, Empoli – 2014–15
- Frank Farina – Bari – 1991–92
- Vincenzo Grella – Empoli, Parma, Torino – 1998–99, 2002–08
- Zeljko Kalac – Perugia, Milan – 2002–04, 2005–09
- Paul Okon – Lazio, Fiorentina – 1996–97, 1998–2000
- Trent Sainsbury – Inter – 2016–17
- James Troisi – Atalanta – 2012–13
Austria
- Marko Arnautović – Inter – 2009–10
- György Garics – Napoli, Atalanta, Bologna – 2007–14[b HUN]
- Robert Gucher – Frosinone – 2015–16
- Michael Hatz – Reggiana, Lecce – 1996–98
- Erwin Hoffer – Napoli – 2009–10
- Robert Ibertsberger – Venezia – 1999–2000
- Arnel Jakupović – Empoli – 2016–17
- Engelbert König – Fiorentina, Lazio, Sampdoria, Genoa – 1940–41, 1942–43, 1945–50
- Michael Konsel – Roma, Venezia – 1997–2000
- Valentino Lazaro – Inter – 2019–20
- Alex Manninger – Fiorentina, Torino, Siena, Juventus – 2001–03, 2004–05, 2006–10
- Dieter Mirnegg – Como – 1981–82
- Ernst Ocwirk – Sampdoria – 1956–61
- Anton Polster – Torino – 1987–88
- Herbert Prohaska – Inter, Roma – 1980–83
- Jürgen Prutsch – Livorno – 2009–10
- Jürgen Säumel – Torino – 2008–09
- Walter Schachner – Cesena, Torino, Avellino – 1981–88
- Markus Schopp – Brescia – 2001–05
- Lukas Spendlhofer – Inter – 2012–13
Belarus
- Sergei Aleinikov – Juventus, Lecce – 1989–91 ( while active)
- Sergei Gurenko – Roma, Parma, Piacenza – 1999–2000, 2001–03
- Vitali Kutuzov – Milan, Sampdoria, Parma, Bari – 2001–02, 2004–07, 2009–11
- Mikhail Sivakov – Cagliari – 2009–11
Belgium
- Walter Baseggio – Treviso – 2005–06
- Samuel Bastien – Chievo – 2016–18
- Maxime Busi – Parma – 2020–
- Timothy Castagne – Atalanta – 2017–20
- Luis Pedro Cavanda – Lazio – 2010–15[b ANG]
- Ludo Coeck – Inter – 1983–84
- Bertrand Crasson – Napoli – 1996–98
- Stéphane Demol – Bologna – 1988–89
- Daan Dierckx – Parma – 2020–
- Noë Dussenne – Crotone – 2016–18
- Daam Foulon – Benevento – 2020–
- Régis Genaux – Udinese – 1996–2001
- Eric Gerets – Milan – 1983–84
- Jean-François Gillet – Bari, Bologna, Torino – 2000–01, 2009–13, 2014–15
- Georges Grün – Parma, Reggiana – 1990–94, 1996–97
- Sven Kums – Udinese – 2016–17
- Maxime Lestienne – Genoa – 2014–15
- Jordan Lukaku – Lazio – 2016–20
- Romelu Lukaku – Inter – 2019–
- Dries Mertens – Napoli – 2013–
- Kevin Mirallas – Fiorentina – 2018–19
- Gaby Mudingayi – Lazio, Bologna, Inter, Cesena – 2005–15[b ZAI]
- Radja Nainggolan – Cagliari, Roma, Inter – 2009–
- Luís Oliveira – Cagliari, Fiorentina, Bologna – 1992–2001[b BRA]
- Stephane Omeonga – Genoa – 2017–19
- Daouda Peeters – Juventus – 2019–[b GUI]
- Dennis Praet – Sampdoria – 2016–19
- Silvio Proto – Lazio – 2018–19
- Alexis Saelemaekers – Milan – 2019–
- Vincenzo Scifo – Inter, Torino – 1987–88, 1991–93
- Francis Severeyns – Pisa – 1988–89
- Anthony Vanden Borre – Fiorentina, Genoa – 2007–09[b ZAI]
- René Vandereycken – Genoa – 1981–83
- Thomas Vermaelen – Roma – 2016–17
- Patrick Vervoort – Ascoli – 1991–92
- Johan Walem – Udinese, Parma – 1997–2001
Bolivia
- Jaume Cuéllar – SPAL – 2019–20[b ESP]
Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Mustafa Arslanović – Ascoli – 1988–90 ( while active)
- Riad Bajić – Udinese – 2017–18
- Asmir Begović – Milan – 2019–20[c CAN U20]
- Milan Đurić – Cesena – 2014–15
- Edin Džeko – Roma – 2015–
- Amer Gojak – Torino – 2020–
- Vinko Golob – Venezia – 1949–50 ( while active)
- Mato Jajalo – Siena, Palermo, Udinese – 2009–10, 2014–17, 2019–[c CRO][c CRO U21][c CRO U20]
- Davor Jozić – Cesena – 1987–91 ( while active)
- Rade Krunić – Empoli, Milan – 2015–17, 2018–
- Senad Lulić – Lazio – 2011–
- Vedin Musić – Como, Modena, Torino – 2002–04, 2006–07
- Zlatan Muslimović – Udinese, Messina, Parma, Atalanta – 2000–01, 2005–08
- Enis Nadarević – Genoa – 2012–13
- Daniel Pavlović – Frosinone, Sampdoria, Crotone – 2015–18[b SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U20][c SUI U19]
- Miralem Pjanić – Roma, Juventus – 2011–20[c LUX U19][c LUX U17]
- Sanjin Prcić – Torino – 2015–16[b FRA]
- Hasan Salihamidžić – Juventus – 2007–11
- Haris Škoro – Torino – 1988–89, 1990–91 ( while active)
- Blaž Slišković – Pescara – 1987–88, 1992–93 ( while active)
- Ćazim Suljić – Crotone – 2016–17[b FRA]
- Toni Šunjić – Palermo – 2016–17
- Ervin Zukanović – Chievo, Sampdoria, Roma, Atalanta, Genoa, SPAL – 2014–20
Brazil
Bulgaria
- Valeri Bojinov – Lecce, Fiorentina, Parma – 2001–02, 2003–06, 2009–12
- Ivaylo Chochev – Palermo – 2014–17
- Kiril Despodov – Cagliari – 2018–19, 2020–21
- Andrey Galabinov – Genoa, Spezia – 2017–18, 2020–
- Nikolay Iliev – Bologna – 1989–91
- Hristo Stoichkov – Parma – 1995–96
- Aleksandar Tonev – Frosinone, Crotone – 2015–18
Burkina Faso
- Bryan Dabo – Fiorentina, SPAL, Benevento – 2017–[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U16]
Cameroon
- Samuel Eto'o – Inter, Sampdoria – 2009–11, 2014–15
- Antonio Ghomsi – Messina – 2006–07
- Thomas Job – Sampdoria, Ascoli – 2003–04, 2006–07
- Daniel Maa Boumsong – Inter – 2005–06
- Patrick Mboma – Cagliari, Parma – 1998–2002
- Joseph Minala – Lazio – 2013–14
- Nicolas N'Koulou – Torino – 2017–
- François Omam-Biyik – Sampdoria – 1997–98
- Frank Ongfiang – Venezia – 2001–02
- Jérôme Onguéné – Genoa – 2020–[c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Augustine Simo – Torino – 1995–96
- Rigobert Song – Salernitana – 1998–99
- Adrien Tameze – Atalanta, Verona – 2019–[b FRA][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Pierre Womé – Vicenza, Roma, Bologna, Brescia, Inter – 1996–97, 1998–2002, 2004–06
Cape Verde
- Cabral – Genoa – 2013–14[c SUI U21][c SUI U20][c SUI U19][c SUI U18]
Central African Republic
Chile
- Matías Campos – Siena, Udinese – 2012–13
- Carlos Carmona – Reggina, Atalanta – 2008–09, 2011–17
- Nicolás Castillo – Frosinone – 2015–16
- Nicolás Córdova – Perugia, Livorno, Ascoli, Messina, Brescia – 2001–02, 2004–07, 2010–11
- Pascual de Gregorio – Bari – 1999–2001
- Alejandro Escalona – Torino – 1999–2000
- Matías Fernández – Fiorentina, Milan – 2012–17[b ARG]
- Julio Gutiérrez – Udinese – 2000–01, 2003–04
- Mauricio Isla – Udinese, Juventus, Cagliari – 2007–14, 2015–17
- Manuel Iturra – Udinese – 2015–16
- Luis Jiménez – Fiorentina, Lazio, Inter, Parma, Cesena – 2005–11
- Cristóbal Jorquera – Genoa, Parma – 2011–13, 2014–15
- Carlos Labrín – Novara, Palermo – 2011–13
- Marcelo Larrondo – Siena, Fiorentina, Torino – 2009–10, 2011–15[b ARG]
- Gary Medel – Inter, Bologna – 2014–17, 2019–
- Mauricio Pinilla – Chievo, Palermo, Cagliari, Genoa, Atalanta – 2003–04, 2010–17
- David Pizarro – Udinese, Inter, Roma, Fiorentina – 1999–2015
- Erick Pulgar – Bologna, Fiorentina – 2015–
- Luis Rojas – Crotone – 2020–
- Hugo Eduardo Rubio – Bologna – 1988–89
- Marcelo Salas – Lazio, Juventus – 1998–2003
- Mario Salgado – Brescia – 2001–02
- Alexis Sánchez – Udinese, Inter – 2008–11, 2019–
- Felipe Seymour – Genoa, Catania, Chievo – 2011–13
- Francisco Sierralta – Parma – 2018–19
- Hector Tapia – Perugia – 1999–2000
- Jorge Toro – Sampdoria, Modena, Verona – 1962–64, 1969–70
- Jaime Valdés – Bari, Fiorentina, Lecce, Atalanta, Parma – 2000–01, 2004–06, 2008–10, 2011–14
- Eduardo Vargas – Napoli – 2011–13
- Jorge Vargas – Reggina, Empoli, Livorno – 1999–2001, 2002–06
- Arturo Vidal – Juventus, Inter – 2011–15, 2020–
- Iván Zamorano – Inter – 1996–2001
Colombia
- Kevin Agudelo – Genoa, Fiorentina, Spezia – 2019–
- Abel Aguilar – Udinese – 2005–06
- Pablo Armero – Udinese, Napoli, Milan – 2010–17
- Faustino Asprilla – Parma – 1992–96, 1997–99
- Carlos Bacca – Milan – 2015–17
- Jorge Bolaño – Parma, Sampdoria, Lecce – 1999–2007
- Miguel Borja – Livorno – 2013–14
- Carlos Carbonero – Cesena, Sampdoria – 2014–16
- Damir Ceter – Cagliari – 2017–18
- Iván Córdoba – Inter – 2000–12
- Oscar Córdoba – Perugia – 2002–03
- Juan Cuadrado – Udinese, Lecce, Fiorentina, Juventus – 2009–
- Fredy Guarín – Inter – 2011–16
- Miguel Guerrero – Bari – 1994–96,1997–99
- Víctor Ibarbo – Cagliari, Roma – 2011–17
- Gonzalo Martínez – Udinese, Reggina – 2001–04
- Johan Mojica – Atalanta – 2020–21
- Johnnier Montaño – Parma, Verona, Piacenza – 1999–2004
- Jonny Mosquera – Livorno – 2013–14
- Luis Muriel – Lecce, Udinese, Sampdoria, Fiorentina, Atalanta – 2011–17, 2018–
- Jeison Murillo – Inter, Sampdoria – 2015–17, 2019–20
- David Ospina – Napoli – 2018–
- Dorlan Pabón – Parma – 2012–13
- Brayan Perea – Lazio – 2013–15
- Juan Fernando Quintero – Pescara – 2012–13
- Freddy Rincón – Napoli – 1994–95
- Nelson Rivas – Inter, Livorno – 2007–10
- Carlos Sánchez – Fiorentina – 2016–18
- Jorge Horacio Serna – Como – 2002–03
- Andrés Tello – Empoli, Benevento – 2016–17, 2020–
- Fernando Uribe – Chievo – 2010–12
- Adolfo Valencia – Reggiana – 1997–98
- Juan Manuel Valencia – Bologna – 2018–19
- Iván Valenciano – Atalanta – 1992–93
- Brayan Vera – Lecce – 2019–20
- Mario Yepes – Chievo, Milan, Atalanta – 2008–14
- Alexis Zapata – Udinese – 2014–15
- Cristián Zapata – Udinese, Milan, Genoa – 2005–11, 2012–
- Duván Zapata – Napoli, Udinese, Sampdoria, Atalanta – 2013–
- Juan Camilo Zúñiga – Siena, Napoli, Bologna – 2008–16
Congo
- Dominique Malonga – Torino, Cesena – 2007–08, 2010–12[b FRA][c FRA U19]
- Senna Miangué – Inter, Cagliari – 2016–18[b BEL][c BEL U21][c BEL U19][c BEL U18][c BEL U16][c BEL U15]
Costa Rica
- Joel Campbell – Frosinone – 2018–19
- Giancarlo González – Palermo, Bologna – 2014–19
- Gilberto Martínez – Brescia, Sampdoria – 2002–05, 2010–11
- Hernán Medford – Foggia – 1992–93
Croatia
- Aljoša Asanović – Napoli – 1997–98
- Milan Badelj – Fiorentina, Lazio, Genoa – 2014–
- Ricardo Bagadur – Fiorentina – 2014–15
- Andrija Balić – Udinese – 2016–19
- Zoran Ban – Juventus – 1993–94
- Saša Bjelanović – Como, Chievo, Lecce, Ascoli, Torino – 2002–03, 2004–08
- Zvonimir Boban – Bari, Milan – 1991–2001 ( while active)
- Alen Bokšić – Lazio, Juventus – 1993–2000
- Filip Bradarić – Cagliari – 2018–19
- Elvis Brajković – Verona – 1996–97
- Petar Brlek – Genoa – 2017–18
- Dražen Brnčić – Milan, Vicenza – 2000–01
- Marcelo Brozović – Inter – 2014–
- Igor Bubnjić – Udinese, Carpi – 2013–16
- Ante Budimir – Sampdoria, Crotone – 2016–18[b BIH–YUG]
- Igor Budan – Venezia, Atalanta, Ascoli, Parma, Palermo, Cesena – 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2004–13
- Davor Čop – Empoli – 1987–88 ( while active)
- Duje Čop – Cagliari – 2014–15, 2017–18
- Ante Ćorić – Roma – 2018–19
- Mario Cvitanović – Verona, Venezia – 2000–02
- Damjan Đoković – Cesena – 2011–12
- Tomislav Erceg – Perugia – 1998–99
- Martin Erlić – Spezia – 2020–
- Tomislav Gomelt – Crotone – 2020–21
- Robert Jarni – Bari, Torino, Juventus – 1991–92, 1993–95 ( while active)
- Ivan Javorčić – Brescia – 1997–98
- Tin Jedvaj – Roma – 2013–14
- Krunoslav Jurčić – Torino – 1999–2000[b BIH–YUG]
- Ivan Jurić – Genoa – 2007–10
- Nikola Kalinić – Fiorentina, Milan, Roma, Verona – 2015–18, 2019–
- Veldin Karić – Torino – 1995–96
- Ivan Kelava – Udinese – 2013–14
- Dario Knežević – Livorno, Juventus – 2006–10
- Robert Kovač – Juventus – 2005–06[b FRG]
- Mateo Kovačić – Inter – 2012–15[b AUT]
- Miljenko Kovačić – Brescia – 1997–98
- Karlo Letica – SPAL – 2019–
- Marko Livaja – Cesena, Inter, Atalanta, Empoli – 2011–14, 2015–16
- Mario Mandžukić – Juventus, Milan – 2015–19, 2020–
- Ivan Martić – Verona – 2014–15[b SUI]
- Frane Matošić – Bologna – 1942–43 ( while active)
- Hrvoje Milić – Fiorentina – 2016–17
- Hrvoje Miličević – Pescara – 2016–17[b BIH]
- Zvonko Monsider – Padova – 1949–50 ( while active)
- Robert Murić – Pescara – 2016–17
- Marko Pajač – Cagliari, Empoli, Genoa – 2016–17, 2018–20
- Manuel Pamić – Chievo – 2013–14
- Mario Pašalić – Milan, Atalanta – 2016–17, 2018–[b DEU]
- Stipe Perica – Udinese, Frosinone – 2014–19
- Ivan Perišić – Inter – 2015–19, 2020–
- Bruno Petković – Catania, Bologna, Verona – 2012–14, 2016–18
- Marko Pjaca – Juventus, Fiorentina, Genoa – 2016–17, 2018–19, 2020–
- Josip Posavec – Palermo – 2015–17
- Nenad Pralija – Reggina – 1999–2000
- Franjo Prce – Lazio – 2016–17[b BIH]
- Josip Radošević – Napoli – 2013–15
- Milan Rapaić – Perugia, Ancona – 1996–97, 1998–2000, 2003–04
- Ante Rebić – Fiorentina, Verona, Milan – 2013–14, 2015–16, 2019–
- Marko Rog – Napoli, Cagliari – 2016–
- Tomislav Rukavina – Venezia – 1999–2000, 2001–02
- Adrian Šemper – Chievo – 2018–19
- Anthony Šerić – Verona, Brescia, Parma, Lazio – 1999–2005[b AUS]
- Dario Šimić – Inter, Milan – 1998–2008
- Lorenco Šimić – SPAL – 2017–19
- Dario Smoje – Milan – 1997–98
- Robert Špehar – Verona – 1999–2000
- Darijo Srna – Cagliari – 2018–19
- Mario Stanić – Parma – 1996–2000[b BIH–YUG]
- Ivan Strinić – Napoli, Sampdoria – 2014–18
- Ivo Šuprina – Napoli – 1950–51 ( while active)
- Ivica Šurjak – Udinese – 1982–83 ( while active)
- Boško Šutalo – Atalanta – 2019–
- Stjepan Tomas – Vicenza, Como – 2000–01, 2002–03[b BIH–YUG]
- Goran Tomić – Vicenza – 2000–01
- Igor Tudor – Juventus, Siena – 1998–2006
- Ivan Vargić – Lazio – 2016–17
- Goran Vlaović – Padova – 1994–96
- Šime Vrsaljko – Genoa, Sassuolo, Inter – 2013–16, 2018–19
- Davor Vugrinec – Lecce, Atalanta – 2000–03
- Bernard Vukas – Bologna – 1957–59 ( while active)
- Dragan Vukoja – Salernitana – 1998–99
- Ante Vukušić – Pescara – 2012–13
- Tonči Žilić – Verona – 1999–2000
- Dario Župarić – Pescara – 2016–17[c BIH U19]
Cyprus
- Grigoris Kastanos – Pescara, Juventus – 2016–17, 2018–19
Czech Republic
- Antonín Barák – Udinese, Lecce, Verona – 2017–
- Ondřej Čelůstka – Palermo – 2009–10
- Zdeněk Grygera – Juventus – 2007–11
- Josef Hušbauer – Cagliari – 2014–15
- Jakub Jankto – Udinese, Sampdoria – 2016–
- Marek Jankulovski – Napoli, Udinese, Milan – 2000–01, 2002–11
- Lukáš Jarolím – Siena – 2007–10
- Martin Jiránek – Reggina – 2000–01, 2002–04
- Josef Kaiml – Triestina – 1951–52 ( when active)
- Václav Koloušek – Salernitana – 1998–99
- Libor Kozák – Lazio – 2008–09, 2010–13
- Ladislav Krejčí – Bologna – 2016–20
- Luboš Kubík – Fiorentina – 1989–91 ( when active)
- Martin Lejsal – Reggina – 2002–04
- Mario Lička – Livorno – 2004–05
- David Limberský – Modena – 2003–04
- Aleš Matějů – Brescia – 2019–20
- Pavel Nedvěd – Lazio, Juventus – 1996–2006, 2007–09
- Jaroslav Plašil – Catania – 2013–14
- Karel Poborský – Lazio – 2000–02
- Daniel Pudil – Cesena – 2011–12
- Michael Rabušic – Verona – 2013–14
- Tomáš Řepka – Fiorentina – 1998–2002
- David Rozehnal – Lazio – 2007–09
- Patrik Schick – Sampdoria, Roma – 2016–19
- Stefan Simić – Crotone – 2017–18
- Tomáš Sivok – Udinese – 2006–08
- Tomáš Skuhravý – Genoa – 1990–95 ( when active)
- Pavel Srníček – Brescia – 2000–03
- Tomáš Ujfaluši – Fiorentina – 2004–08
- Kamil Vacek – Chievo – 2011–13
- Čestmír Vycpálek – Juventus, Palermo – 1946–47, 1948–52 ( when active)
- Matěj Vydra – Udinese – 2010–11
- Tomáš Zápotočný – Udinese – 2006–08
- Jaromír Zmrhal – Brescia – 2019–20
Denmark
- Joachim Andersen – Sampdoria – 2017–19
- Peter Ankersen – Genoa – 2019–20
- Nicklas Bendtner – Juventus – 2012–13
- Nils Bennike – Spal, Genoa – 1951–54
- Klaus Berggreen – Pisa, Roma, Torino – 1982–84, 1985–88
- Martin Bergvold – Livorno – 2006–08, 2009–10
- Morten Bisgaard – Udinese – 1998–2001
- Helge Bronée – Palermo, Roma, Juventus, Novara – 1950–56
- Kurt Christensen – Atalanta, Lazio, Catania – 1961–66
- Anders Christiansen – Chievo – 2014–15
- Hans Colberg – Lucchese – 1950–52
- Andreas Cornelius – Atalanta, Parma – 2017–18, 2019–
- Mikkel Damsgaard – Sampdoria – 2020–
- Riza Durmisi – Lazio – 2018–19
- Preben Elkjær Larsen – Verona – 1984–88
- Christian Eriksen – Inter – 2019–
- Kai Frandsen – Lucchese – 1951–52
- Allan Gaarde – Udinese – 2000–01
- John Hansen – Juventus, Lazio – 1948–55
- Karl Aage Hansen – Atalanta, Juventus, Sampdoria, Catania – 1949–55
- Svend Jørgen Hansen – Atalanta, Pro Patria – 1950–53
- Thomas Helveg – Udinese, Milan, Inter – 1993–94, 1995–2004
- Daniel Jensen – Novara – 2011–12
- Ivan Jensen – Bologna – 1949–56
- Per Jensen – Triestina – 1954–55
- Martin Jørgensen – Udinese, Fiorentina – 1997–2010
- Christian Keller – Lazio – 2005–06
- Simon Kjær – Palermo, Roma, Atalanta, Milan – 2008–10, 2011–12, 2019–
- Peter Knudsen – Bari – 1998–99
- Per Krøldrup – Udinese, Fiorentina, Pescara – 2001–11, 2012–13
- Henrik Larsen – Pisa – 1990–91
- Brian Laudrup – Fiorentina, Milan – 1992–94[b AUT]
- Michael Laudrup – Lazio, Juventus – 1983–89
- Martin Laursen – Verona, Milan – 1999–2004
- Lukas Lerager – Genoa – 2018–21
- Christian Lønstrup – Cagliari – 1996–97
- Michael Madsen – Bari – 1998–2001
- Joakim Mæhle – Atalanta – 2020–
- Simon Makienok – Palermo – 2014–15
- Leif Mortensen – Udinese – 1961–62
- Flemming Nielsen – Atalanta – 1961–64
- Harald Nielsen – Bologna, Inter, Napoli, Sampdoria – 1961–70
- Matti Lund Nielsen – Pescara – 2012–13
- Nicki Bille Nielsen – Reggina – 2006–07
- Christian Nørgaard – Fiorentina – 2018–19
- Marc Nygaard – Brescia – 2004–05
- Jens Odgaard – Sassuolo – 2018–19
- Dion Ørnvold – Spal – 1951–52
- Axel Pilmark – Bologna – 1950–59
- Johannes Pløger – Juventus, Novara, Torino, Udinese – 1948–54
- Christian Poulsen – Juventus – 2008–10
- Simon Poulsen – Sampdoria – 2012–13
- Karl Aage Præst – Juventus, Lazio – 1949–57
- Jacob Rasmussen – Empoli – 2018–19
- Poul Aage Rasmussen – Atalanta – 1952–56
- Lasse Schöne – Genoa – 2019–20
- John Sivebæk – Pescara – 1992–93
- Søren Skov – Avellino – 1982–83
- Andreas Skov Olsen – Bologna – 2019–
- Erling Sørensen – Udinese, Triestina – 1950–55
- Frederik Sørensen – Juventus, Bologna, Verona – 2010–15
- Jørgen Leschly Sørensen – Atalanta, Milan – 1949–55
- Kris Stadsgaard – Reggina – 2007–08
- Jens Stryger Larsen – Udinese – 2017–
- Thomas Thorninger – Udinese – 2001–02
- Jon Dahl Tomasson – Milan – 2002–05
- Mike Tullberg – Reggina – 2007–08
- Niki Zimling – Udinese – 2008–10
Dominican Republic
- Vinicio Espinal – Atalanta – 2000–03
- José Espinal – Atalanta – 2000–01
DR Congo
- Giannelli Imbula – Lecce – 2019–20[b BEL][c FRA U21][c FRA U20]
- Gaël Kakuta – Lazio – 2013–14[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Pedro Kamata – Bari – 2009–10[b ANG][c FRA U20]
- Jason Mayélé – Cagliari, Chievo – 1999–2000, 2001–02
- Paul-José M'Poku – Cagliari, Chievo – 2014–16[c BEL U21][c BEL U19][c BEL U18][c BEL U17][c BEL U16][c BEL U15]
- Granddi Ngoyi – Palermo – 2014–15[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U19]
- Olivier N'Siabamfumu – Ascoli – 2006–07[b FRA][c FRA U19]
- Shabani Nonda – Roma – 2005–06[b BDI]
Ecuador
- Bryan Cabezas – Atalanta – 2016–17
- Felipe Caicedo – Lazio – 2017–
- Iván Kaviedes – Perugia – 1998–99
Egypt
- Hazem Emam – Udinese – 1996–98
- Ahmed Hegazy – Fiorentina – 2012–14
- Mido – Roma – 2004–05
- Hany Said – Bari – 1998–99, 2000–01
- Mohamed Salah – Fiorentina, Roma – 2014–17
England
- Rolando Aarons – Verona – 2017–18[b JAM]
- Charles Adcock – Padova, Triestina – 1948–50
- Joe Baker – Torino – 1961–62
- David Beckham – Milan – 2008–10
- Luther Blissett – Milan – 1983–84[b JAM]
- Jay Bothroyd – Perugia – 2003–04
- Franz Carr – Reggiana – 1996–97
- Nathaniel Chalobah – Napoli – 2015–16[b SLE]
- Ashley Cole – Roma – 2014–15
- Gordon Cowans – Bari – 1985–86
- Danny Dichio – Lecce – 1997–98
- Paul Elliott – Pisa – 1987–89
- Trevor Francis – Sampdoria, Atalanta – 1982–87
- Paul Gascoigne – Lazio – 1992–95
- Jimmy Greaves – Milan – 1961–62
- Joe Hart – Torino – 2016–17
- Mark Hateley – Milan – 1984–87
- Gerry Hitchens – Inter, Torino, Atalanta, Cagliari – 1961–69
- Paul Ince – Inter – 1995–97
- William Jordan – Juventus – 1948–49
- Anthony Marchi – Vicenza, Torino – 1957–59
- Stephy Mavididi – Juventus – 2018–19
- David Platt – Bari, Juventus, Sampdoria – 1991–95
- Micah Richards – Fiorentina – 2014–15
- Paul Rideout – Bari – 1985–86
- Lee Sharpe – Sampdoria – 1998–99
- Chris Smalling – Roma – 2019–
- Fikayo Tomori – Milan – 2020–[b CAN][c CAN U20]
- Ronaldo Vieira – Sampdoria, Verona – 2018–[b GNB]
- Des Walker – Sampdoria – 1992–93
- Ray Wilkins – Milan – 1984–87
- Ben Wilmot – Udinese – 2018–19
- Ashley Young – Inter – 2019–
Equatorial Guinea
- José Machin 'Pepín' – Parma – 2018–19
- Pedro Obiang – Sampdoria, Sassuolo – 2010–11, 2012–15, 2019–[b ESP][c ESP U21][c ESP U19][c ESP U17]
Eritrea
- Henok Goitom – Udinese – 2004–05[b SWE][c SWE U21][c SWE U19]
Estonia
- Ragnar Klavan – Cagliari – 2018–
- Georgi Tunjov – SPAL – 2019–20
Finland
- Mika Aaltonen – Bologna – 1988–89
- Alexei Eremenko – Lecce – 2004–06[b RUS–URS]
- Roman Eremenko – Udinese, Siena – 2006–08[b RUS–URS]
- Përparim Hetemaj – Brescia, Chievo, Benevento – 2010–19, 2020–[b KOS–SFR]
- Anssi Jaakkola – Siena – 2007–08
- Jesse Joronen – Brescia – 2019–20
- Mika Lehkosuo – Perugia – 1998–99
- Niklas Moisander – Sampdoria – 2015–16
- Roope Riski – Cesena – 2010–11
- Simon Skrabb – Brescia – 2019–20
- Sauli Väisänen – SPAL – 2017–18
- Jani Virtanen – Udinese – 2006–07
France
- Michel Adopo – Torino – 2019–20
- Lucien Agoumé – Inter, Spezia – 2019–[b CMR]
- Jimmy Algerino – Venezia – 2001–02
- Nicolas Anelka – Juventus – 2012–13
- Florian Ayé – Brescia – 2019–20
- Ibrahim Ba – Milan, Perugia – 1997–2003[b SEN]
- Jean-Christophe Bahebeck – Pescara – 2016–17
- Tiémoué Bakayoko – Milan, Napoli – 2018–19, 2020–
- Anthony Basso – Udinese – 2000–01
- Jonathan Biabiany – Parma, Inter, Sampdoria – 2009–17, 2018–19
- Jean-Claude Billong – Benevento – 2017–18
- Philippe Billy – Lecce – 2001–02, 2003–04, 2005–06[c BRI]
- Laurent Blanc – Napoli, Inter – 1991–92, 1999–2001
- Jocelyn Blanchard – Juventus – 1998–99
- Alain Boghossian – Napoli, Sampdoria, Parma – 1994–2002
- Emile Bongiorni – Torino – 1948–49
- Antoine Bonifaci – Inter, Bologna, Torino, Vicenza – 1954–59, 1960–61
- Daniel Bravo – Parma – 1996–97
- Jérémie Bréchet – Inter – 2003–04
- Zoumana Camara – Empoli – 1998–99
- Vincent Candela – Roma, Udinese, Siena, Messina – 1996–2007
- Benoît Cauet – Inter, Torino, Como – 1997–2003
- Michaël Ciani – Lazio – 2012–15
- Djibril Cissé – Lazio – 2011–12
- Kingsley Coman – Juventus – 2014–16
- Nestor Combin – Juventus, Varese, Torino, Milan – 1964–71[b ARG]
- Jean-Christophe Coubronne – Novara – 2011–12
- Jean-Pierre Cyprien – Torino, Lecce – 1994–95, 1997–98[b GLP]
- Wylan Cyprien – Parma – 2020–[b GLP]
- Ousmane Dabo – Inter, Vicenza, Parma, Atalanta, Lazio – 1998–2006, 2007–10
- Olivier Dacourt – Roma, Inter – 2002–09
- Stéphane Dalmat – Inter – 2000–03
- Sebastian De Maio – Brescia, Genoa, Fiorentina, Bologna, Udinese – 2010–11, 2013–
- Marcel Desailly – Milan – 1993–98[b GHA]
- Didier Deschamps – Juventus – 1994–99
- Vikash Dhorasoo – Milan – 2004–05
- Moussa Diaby – Crotone – 2017–18
- Modibo Diakité – Lazio, Fiorentina, Cagliari, Frosinone, Sampdoria – 2006–12, 2013–16
- Oumar Dieng – Sampdoria – 1996–98[b SEN]
- Lucas Digne – Roma – 2015–16
- Martin Djetou – Parma – 2001–02[b CIV]
- Youri Djorkaeff – Inter – 1996–99
- Bruce Dombolo – Ancona – 2003–04
- Christophe Dugarry – Milan – 1996–97
- Steeve-Mike Eboa Ebongue – Genoa – 2020–
- Patrice Evra – Juventus – 2014–17[b SEN]
- Valentin Eysseric – Fiorentina, Verona – 2017–
- Joachim Fernandez – Udinese – 1997–98[b SEN]
- Mathieu Flamini – Milan – 2008–13
- Nicolas Frey – Chievo – 2008–17, 2018–19
- Sébastien Frey – Inter, Verona, Parma, Fiorentina, Genoa – 1998–2013
- Gaël Genevier – Perugia, Siena – 2003–04, 2009–10
- Ludovic Giuly – Roma – 2007–08[c COR]
- Eddy Gnahoré – Crotone – 2016–17
- Maxime Gonalons – Roma – 2017–18
- Yoann Gourcuff – Milan – 2006–08
- Andrew Gravillon – Benevento – 2017–18[b GLP]
- Clément Grenier – Roma – 2016–17
- Thierry Henry – Juventus – 1998–99
- Theo Hernández – Milan – 2019–
- Thomas Heurtaux – Udinese, Verona – 2012–18
- Pierre Kalulu – Milan – 2020–
- Olivier Kapo – Juventus – 2004–05[b CIV]
- Yann Karamoh – Inter, Parma – 2017–[b CIV]
- Ibrahim Karamoko – Chievo – 2018–19
- Christian Karembeu – Sampdoria – 1995–97[b NCL]
- Abdoulay Konko – Siena, Genoa, Lazio, Atalanta – 2006–08, 2010–17
- Alban Lafont – Fiorentina – 2018–19[b BFA]
- Pierre Laigle – Sampdoria – 1996–99
- Sabri Lamouchi – Parma, Inter – 2000–04
- Vincent Laurini – Empoli, Fiorentina, Parma – 2014–
- Lucien Leduc – Venezia – 1949–50
- Mehdi Léris – Chievo, Sampdoria – 2017–
- Maxime Lopez – Sassuolo – 2020–
- Yann M'Vila – Inter – 2014–15
- Jean-Victor Makengo – Udinese – 2020–
- Thomas Mangani – Chievo – 2014–15
- Blaise Matuidi – Juventus – 2017–20
- Soualiho Meïté – Torino, Milan – 2018–
- Jérémy Ménez – Roma, Milan – 2008–11, 2014–16
- Philippe Mexès – Roma, Milan – 2004–16
- Johan Micoud – Parma – 2000–02
- François Modesto – Cagliari – 1999–2000[c COR]
- Anthony Mounier – Bologna, Atalanta – 2015–17
- Lilian Nalis – Chievo – 2002–03
- Bruno N'Gotty – Milan, Venezia – 1998–2000
- Olivier Ntcham – Genoa – 2015–17
- Ferenc Nyers – Lazio – 1948–50
- M'Bala Nzola – Spezia – 2020–
- Steven Nzonzi – Roma – 2018–19
- Jean-Pierre Papin – Milan – 1992–94
- Reynald Pedros – Parma, Napoli – 1996–98
- Marc Pfertzel – Livorno – 2004–07
- Michel Platini – Juventus – 1982–87[c KUW]
- Paul Pogba – Juventus – 2012–16
- William Prunier – Napoli – 1997–98
- Adrien Rabiot – Juventus – 2019–
- Adil Rami – Milan – 2013–15
- Julien Rantier – Atalanta – 2002–03
- Anthony Réveillère – Napoli – 2013–14
- Frank Ribéry – Fiorentina – 2019–
- Bacary Sagna – Benevento – 2017–18
- Louis Saha – Lazio – 2012–13
- Christophe Sanchez – Bologna – 1998–2000
- Franck Sauzée – Atalanta – 1993–94
- Mikaël Silvestre – Inter – 1998–99
- Adama Soumaoro – Genoa, Bologna – 2019–
- Samuel Souprayen – Verona – 2015–16, 2017–18 dual Réunionais international[b REU]
- Cyril Théréau – Chievo, Udinese, Fiorentina, Cagliari – 2010–19
- Lilian Thuram – Parma, Juventus – 1996–2006[b GLP]
- Matteo Tramoni – Cagliari – 2020–[c COR]
- David Trezeguet – Juventus – 2000–06, 2007–10
- William Vainqueur – Roma – 2015–16
- Jordan Veretout – Fiorentina, Roma – 2017–
- Patrick Vieira – Milan, Juventus, Inter – 1995–96, 2005–10[b SEN]
- Maryan Wisnieski – Sampdoria – 1963–64
- Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa – Roma – 2014–15[b CAF]
- Jonathan Zebina – Cagliari, Roma, Juventus, Brescia – 1998–2006, 2007–11
- Zinedine Zidane – Juventus – 1996–2001
Gabon
- Catilina Aubameyang – Milan – 2002–03[c FRA U19]
- Mario Lemina – Juventus – 2015–17[c FRA U21][c FRA U20]
Gambia
- Musa Barrow – Atalanta, Bologna – 2017–
- Ebrima Colley – Atalanta, Verona – 2019–
- Omar Colley – Sampdoria – 2018–
- Lamin Jallow – Chievo – 2016–17
- Musa Juwara – Chievo, Bologna – 2018–
- Ali Sowe – Chievo – 2012–13
Georgia
- Kakha Kaladze – Milan, Genoa – 2000–12
- Levan Mchedlidze – Palermo, Empoli – 2008–10, 2014–17, 2018–19
Germany
- Tolgay Arslan – Udinese – 2020–[c TUR U21][c TUR U19]
- Dietmar Beiersdorfer – Reggiana – 1996–97
- Thomas Berthold – Verona, Roma – 1987–91
- Oliver Bierhoff – Ascoli, Udinese, Milan, Chievo – 1991–92, 1995–2001, 2002–03
- Manfred Binz – Brescia – 1997–98
- Andreas Brehme – Inter – 1988–92
- Hans-Peter Briegel – Verona, Sampdoria – 1984–88
- Albert Brülls – Modena, Brescia – 1962–64, 1965–68
- Horst Buhtz – Torino – 1952–56
- Emre Can – Juventus – 2018–20
- Julian Chabot – Sampdoria, Spezia – 2019–
- Lennart Czyborra – Atalanta, Genoa – 2019–
- Marvin Compper – Fiorentina – 2012–14
- Diego Demme – Napoli – 2019–
- Thomas Doll – Lazio, Bari – 1991–94, 1997–98
- Stefan Effenberg – Fiorentina – 1992–93
- Gianluca Gaudino – Chievo – 2017–18
- Rolf Geiger – Mantova – 1962–63
- Giuseppe Gemiti – Udinese, Chievo, Novara, Livorno – 2002–04, 2005–06, 2011–12, 2013–14
- Mario Gómez – Fiorentina – 2013–15
- Robin Gosens – Atalanta – 2017–
- André Gumprecht – Lecce – 1993–94
- Sinan Gümüş – Genoa – 2019–20
- Koray Günter – Genoa, Verona – 2018–[c TUR U16]
- Helmut Haller – Bologna, Juventus – 1962–73
- Thomas Häßler – Juventus, Roma – 1990–94
- Jörg Heinrich – Fiorentina – 1998–2000
- Thomas Hitzlsperger – Lazio – 2009–10
- Benedikt Höwedes – Juventus – 2017–18
- Carsten Jancker – Udinese – 2002–04
- Ludwig Janda – Fiorentina, Novara – 1949–54
- Sami Khedira – Juventus – 2015–20
- Jürgen Klinsmann – Inter, Sampdoria – 1989–92, 1997–98
- Miroslav Klose – Lazio – 2011–16[b POL]
- Jürgen Kohler – Juventus – 1991–95
- Rudolf Kölbl – Padova, Genoa – 1961–62, 1964–65
- Oliver Kragl – Frosinone, Crotone – 2015–16, 2017–18
- Jens Lehmann – Milan – 1998–99
- Moritz Leitner – Lazio – 2016–17[c AUT U17]
- Lothar Matthäus – Inter – 1988–92
- Andreas Möller – Juventus – 1992–94
- Hansi Müller – Inter, Como – 1982–85
- Shkodran Mustafi – Sampdoria – 2012–14
- Herbert Neumann – Udinese, Bologna – 1980–82
- Savio Nsereko – Bologna – 2009–10[b UGA]
- Vincenzo Palumbo – Empoli – 1998–99
- Lukas Podolski – Inter – 2014–15[b POL]
- Gerhard Poschner – Venezia – 1998–99[b ROU]
- Stefan Reuter – Juventus – 1991–92
- Karl-Heinz Riedle – Lazio – 1990–93
- Antonio Rüdiger – Roma – 2015–17
- Karl-Heinz Rummenigge – Inter – 1984–87
- Matthias Sammer – Inter – 1992–93
- Karl-Heinz Schnellinger – Mantova, Roma, Milan – 1963–74
- Jürgen Schütz – Roma, Messina, Torino, Brescia – 1963–68
- Karl-Heinz Spikofski – Catania – 1954–55
- Horst Szymaniak – Catania, Inter, Varese – 1961–65
- Jeremy Toljan – Sassuolo – 2019–
- Rudi Völler – Roma – 1987–92
- Herbert Waas – Bologna – 1989–91
- Erwin Waldner – Spal – 1961–63
- Amin Younes – Napoli – 2018–20
- Kurt Zaro – Triestina – 1955–56
- Christian Ziege – Milan – 1997–99
Ghana
- Maxwell Acosty – Fiorentina, Chievo, Crotone – 2011–12, 2013–14, 2016–17
- Afriyie Acquah – Palermo, Parma, Sampdoria, Torino, Empoli – 2010–19
- Daniel Kofi Agyei – Fiorentina – 2009–10
- Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu – Udinese, Verona – 2009–17, 2018–20
- Augustine Ahinful – Venezia – 1998–99
- Masahudu Alhassan – Genoa – 2011–12
- Stephen Appiah – Udinese, Parma, Brescia, Juventus, Bologna, Cesena – 1997–2005, 2009–11
- Kwadwo Asamoah – Udinese, Juventus, Inter – 2008–
- Kwame Ayew – Lecce – 1993–94
- Ahmed Barusso – Roma, Siena – 2007–09
- Richmond Boakye – Genoa, Atalanta – 2009–11, 2014–15
- Kevin-Prince Boateng – Milan, Sassuolo, Fiorentina – 2010–13, 2015–16, 2018–20[b FRG][c DEU U21][c DEU U20][c DEU U19]
- Raman Chibsah – Sassuolo, Frosinone, Benevento – 2013–16, 2017–19
- Isaac Cofie – Genoa, Chievo, Carpi – 2009–10, 2012–18
- Isaac Donkor – Inter – 2014–15
- Godfred Donsah – Verona, Cagliari, Bologna – 2013–19
- Alfred Duncan – Inter, Livorno, Sampdoria, Sassuolo, Fiorentina, Cagliari – 2012–
- Mark Edusei – Sampdoria, Catania – 2004–08
- Michael Essien – Milan – 2013–15
- Abdullah Fusseini – Torino – 1999–2000
- Mohammed Gargo – Udinese – 1996–2002, 2003–04
- Bright Gyamfi – Benevento – 2017–18
- Asamoah Gyan – Udinese – 2003–04, 2006–08
- Emmanuel Gyasi – Spezia – 2020–[b ITA]
- Samuel Kuffour – Roma, Livorno – 2005–07
- John Mensah – Chievo, Modena – 2002–05
- Sulley Muntari – Udinese, Inter, Milan, Pescara – 2002–07, 2008–15, 2016–17
- Nicholas Opoku – Udinese – 2018–20
- Emmanuel Osei – Livorno – 2004–05
- Abédi Pelé – Torino – 1994–96
- Amidu Salifu – Fiorentina, Catania – 2010–13
- Nana Welbeck – Brescia – 2010–11
- Philip Yeboah Ankrah – Verona – 2020–
Greece
- Nikos Anastopoulos – Avellino – 1987–88
- Lampros Choutos – Roma, Atalanta, Reggina, Inter – 1995–96, 1999–2000, 2004–07
- Lazaros Christodoulopoulos – Bologna, Verona, Sampdoria – 2012–16
- Traianos Dellas – Perugia, Roma – 2001–05
- Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos – Messina, Ascoli, Siena – 2004–05, 2006–09
- Giannis Fetfatzidis – Genoa, Chievo – 2013–15
- Savvas Gentsoglou – Sampdoria – 2013–14
- Grigorios Georgatos – Inter – 1999–2000, 2001–02
- Panagiotis Gonias – Messina – 2004–05
- José Holebas – Roma – 2014–15[b FRG]
- Giorgos Karagounis – Inter – 2003–05
- Orestis Karnezis – Udinese, Napoli – 2014–17, 2018–19
- Fanis Katergiannakis – Cagliari – 2004–05
- Panagiotis Kone – Brescia, Bologna, Udinese, Fiorentina – 2010–17[b ALB]
- Giorgos Kyriakopoulos – Sassuolo – 2019–
- Apostolos Liolidis – Atalanta – 2002–03
- Konstantinos Loumpoutis – Perugia, Siena – 2002–04
- Charalambos Lykogiannis – Cagliari – 2017–
- Kostas Manolas – Roma, Napoli – 2014–
- Vangelis Moras – Bologna, Cesena, Verona – 2008–12, 2013–16
- Evangelois Nastos – Perugia – 2003–04
- Dimitris Nikolaou – Empoli – 2018–19
- Sotiris Ninis – Parma – 2012–13[b ALB]
- Marios Oikonomou – Cagliari, Bologna, SPAL – 2013–14, 2015–18
- Dimitrios Papadopoulos – Lecce – 2008–09[b UZB–URS]
- Sokratis Papastathopoulos – Genoa, Milan – 2008–11
- Nikos Spyropoulos – Chievo – 2012–13
- Panagiotis Tachtsidis – Roma, Catania, Torino, Verona, Genoa, Cagliari, Lecce – 2012–17, 2019–20
- Vasilis Torosidis – Roma, Bologna – 2012–18
- Alexandros Tziolis – Siena – 2009–10
- Alexandros Tzorvas – Palermo, Genoa – 2011–13
- Georgios Vakouftsis – Fiorentina – 1999–2000, 2001–02
- Zisis Vryzas – Perugia – 2000–04
- Theodoros Zagorakis – Bologna – 2004–05
Guadeloupe
- Jocelyn Angloma – Torino, Inter – 1994–97[c FRA]
Guinea
- Gaston Camara – Inter – 2014–15
- Ibrahima Camara – Parma – 2004–06[b SLE]
- Karamoko Cissé – Atalanta, Benevento – 2006–07, 2017–18
- Kévin Constant – Chievo, Genoa, Milan, Bologna – 2010–14, 2015–16[b FRA][c FRA U18][c FRA U17]
- Amadou Diawara – Bologna, Napoli, Roma – 2015–
Guinea-Bissau
- Ednilson – Roma – 1999–2000[c POR U21]
- Carlos Embaló – Palermo – 2016–17
Honduras
- Edgar Álvarez – Cagliari, Roma, Messina, Livorno, Bari, Palermo – 2004–08, 2009–12
- Samuel Caballero – Udinese – 2001–03
- Julio César de León – Reggina, Genoa – 2002–04, 2006–08
- Carlos Pavón – Udinese – 2001–02
- David Suazo – Cagliari, Inter, Genoa, Catania – 1999–2000, 2004–08, 2009–10, 2011–12
Hungary
- Botond Balogh – Parma – 2020–
- Norbert Balogh – Palermo – 2015–17
- Lajos Détári – Bologna, Ancona, Genoa – 1990–91, 1992–94
- Róbert Feczesin – Brescia – 2010–11
- János Füzér – Genoa – 1947–48[b ROU–AUT]
- Tibor Garay – Inter, Pro Patria – 1947–49
- András Gosztonyi – Bari – 2009–10
- Krisztofer Horváth – SPAL – 2019–
- János Hrotkó – Bari – 1946–49
- László Kaszás – Venezia – 1961–62
- Mihály Kincses – Atalanta, Juventus, Bari, Lucchese – 1946–52
- Vladimir Koman – Sampdoria, Bari – 2006–07, 2009–11[b UKR–URS]
- Zsolt Laczkó – Sampdoria– 2010–11
- István Mike – Bologna, Lucchese, Napoli, Genoa – 1947–55
- Ádám Nagy – Bologna – 2016–19
- Gyula Nagy – Fiorentina – 1949–51
- János Nehadoma – Fiorentina – 1933–36
- István Nyers – Inter, Roma – 1948–56[b FRA]
- Sándor Olajkár – Atalanta – 1946–47
- Ferenc Ottavi – Fiorentina, Bari – 1933–34, 1935–37, 1938–39
- István Pakó – Livorno – 1948–49
- Rudolf Plemich – Triestina – 1929–30
- Gergely Rudolf – Genoa, Bari – 2010–11
- Roland Sallai – Palermo – 2016–17
- Béla Sárosi – Bologna, Bari – 1946–50
- Vilmos Sipos – Bologna – 1946–47[b AUT–HUN][c YUG]
- László Szőke – Udinese, Triestina – 1952–57, 1958–59
- Dániel Tőzsér – Genoa – 2012–13
- Gyula Tóth – Lucchese – 1947–50
- István Turbéky – Pro Patria – 1949–52
- Mihail Uram – Lucchese – 1948–49
- Ádám Vass – Brescia – 2010–11
- István Vincze – Lecce – 1988–90
- Jenő Vinyei – Pro Patria, Napoli, Spal – 1949–56[c CSK]
- József Viola – Juventus – 1929–30
- Mihály Vörös – Bari – 1947–50
- Dionisiu Weisz – Padova – 1924–25[b ROU–AUT]
- József Zilisy – Milan – 1929–30
- Gyula Zsengellér – Roma – 1947–49
Iceland
- Andri Fannar Baldursson – Bologna – 2019–
- Birkir Bjarnason – Pescara, Sampdoria, Brescia – 2012–14, 2019–20
- Albert Guðmundsson – Milan – 1948–49
- Emil Hallfreðsson – Reggina, Verona, Udinese, Frosinone – 2007–09, 2013–19
- Hordur Magnússon – Cesena – 2014–15
Iran
- Rahman Rezaei – Perugia, Messina, Livorno – 2001–03, 2004–08
- Ali Samereh – Perugia – 2001–02
Iraq
- Ali Adnan – Udinese, Atalanta – 2015–19
Ireland
- Liam Brady – Juventus, Sampdoria, Inter, Ascoli – 1980–87
- Robbie Keane – Inter – 2000–01
- Paddy Sloan – Milan, Torino – 1948–49[b NIR][c NIR]
Israel
- Tal Banin – Brescia – 1997–98
- Eran Zahavi – Palermo – 2011–13
Ivory Coast
- Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro – Lazio – 2020–[b FRA]
- Ibrahima Bakayoko – Livorno, Messina – 2005–07
- Sol Bamba – Palermo – 2014–15[b FRA]
- Jérémie Boga – Sassuolo – 2018–[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U16]
- Amad Diallo – Atalanta – 2019–21
- Serge Dié – Reggina – 1999–2000
- Koffi Djidji – Torino, Crotone – 2018–[b FRA]
- Cyril Domoraud – Inter – 1999–2000
- Thierry Doubai – Udinese – 2011–12
- Seydou Doumbia – Roma – 2014–15
- Seko Fofana – Udinese – 2016–20[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Gervinho – Roma, Parma – 2013–16, 2018–
- Assane Demoya Gnoukouri – Inter – 2014–17
- Franck Kessié – Atalanta, Milan – 2016–
- Axel Cédric Konan – Lecce, Torino – 2000–02, 2003–07, 2008–09
- Moussa Koné – Atalanta – 2013–14
- Christian Kouamé – Genoa, Fiorentina – 2018–
- Arnaud Kouyo – Lecce – 2003–04
- Saliou Lassissi – Parma, Sampdoria, Fiorentina – 1998–2001
- Christian Manfredini – Chievo, Lazio, Perugia – 2001–09
- Siriki Sanogo – Benevento – 2017–18
- Ibrahiman Scandroglio – Empoli – 1998–99
- Wilfried Singo – Torino – 2019–
- Tallo – Roma – 2011–12
- Hamed Junior Traorè – Empoli, Sassuolo – 2018–
- François Zahoui – Ascoli – 1981–83
- Marco Zoro – Messina – 2004–07
Jamaica
- Ravel Morrison – Lazio – 2015–16[b ENG][c ENG U21][c ENG U18][c ENG U17][c ENG U16]
Japan
- Keisuke Honda – Milan – 2013–17
- Kazuyoshi Miura – Genoa – 1994–95
- Takayuki Morimoto – Catania, Novara – 2006–13
- Yuto Nagatomo – Cesena, Inter – 2010–18
- Shunsuke Nakamura – Reggina – 2002–05
- Hidetoshi Nakata – Perugia, Roma, Parma, Bologna, Fiorentina – 1998–2005
- Hiroshi Nanami – Venezia – 1999–2000
- Mitsuo Ogasawara – Messina – 2006–07
- Masashi Oguro – Torino – 2006–08
- Takehiro Tomiyasu – Bologna – 2019–
- Atsushi Yanagisawa – Sampdoria, Messina – 2003–06
- Maya Yoshida – Sampdoria – 2019–
Kazakhstan
- Alexander Merkel – Milan, Genoa, Udinese – 2010–13, 2015–16[c DEU U20][c DEU U19][c DEU U18][c DEU U17][c DEU U16][c DEU U15]
Kenya
- McDonald Mariga – Parma, Inter – 2007–08, 2009–13, 2014–15
Kosovo
- Valon Berisha – Lazio – 2018–20[b SWE][c NOR][c NOR U23][c NOR U21][c NOR U19][c NOR U18][c NOR U17][c NOR U16][c NOR U15]
- Vedat Muriqi – Lazio– 2020–[c ALB U21]
- Amir Rrahmani – Verona, Napoli – 2019–[c ALB][c ALB U21][c ALB U19]
- Samir Ujkani – Palermo, Novara, Torino – 2008–09, 2011–13, 2014–15, 2019–[c ALB][c ALB U21]
- Mërgim Vojvoda – Torino – 2020–[c ALB U21]
Libya
- Ahmad Benali – Pescara, Crotone – 2016–18, 2020–[b ENG][c ENG U17]
- Jehad Muntasser – Treviso – 2005–06
- Al-Saadi Gaddafi – Perugia, Udinese – 2003–04, 2005–06
Liechtenstein
- Marcel Büchel – Empoli, Verona – 2015–18[b AUT][c AUT U19]
- Mario Frick – Verona, Siena – 2001–02, 2006–09[b SUI]
Lithuania
- Tomas Danilevičius – Livorno – 2004–05, 2006–07, 2009–10
- Edgaras Dubickas – Lecce – 2019–20
- Marius Stankevičius – Brescia, Sampdoria, Lazio – 2001–05, 2008–10, 2011–13[c PDN]
Mali
- Abdoulaye Camara – Udinese – 1999–2000
- Cheick Diabaté – Benevento – 2017–18
- Souleymane Diamoutene – Perugia, Lecce, Roma, Bari – 2003–06, 2008–12
- Drissa Diarra – Lecce – 2003–05
- Cheick Keita – Bologna – 2017–18[b FRA]
- Seydou Keita – Roma – 2014–16
- Mamadou Samassa – Chievo – 2012–14[b FRA][c FRA U21]
- Mohamed Sissoko – Juventus, Fiorentina – 2007–11, 2012–13[b FRA]
- Alassane També – Genoa – 2014–15[b FRA][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Bakaye Traoré – Milan – 2012–13[b FRA]
- Molla Wagué – Udinese – 2014–19[b FRA][c FRA U19]
Martinique
- Grégoire Defrel – Parma, Cesena, Sassuolo, Roma, Sampdoria – 2010–11, 2014–[b FRA]
- Emmanuel Rivière – Crotone – 2020–[c FRA U21][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
Mexico
- Miguel Layún – Atalanta – 2009–10
- Hirving Lozano – Napoli – 2019–
- Rafael Márquez – Verona – 2014–16
- Héctor Moreno – Roma – 2017–18
- Carlos Salcedo – Fiorentina – 2016–17
Moldova
- Vitalie Damașcan – Torino – 2018–19
- Artur Ioniță – Verona, Cagliari, Benevento – 2014–
Monaco
- Grégory Campi – Bari – 1997–99
Montenegro
- Marko Bakić – Torino, Fiorentina – 2012–14
- Luka Đorđević – Sampdoria – 2014–15
- Ivan Fatić – Genoa, Cesena – 2009–11
- Sergej Grubac – Chievo – 2018–19[b SRB–FR]
- Marko Janković – SPAL – 2018–20
- Stevan Jovetić – Fiorentina, Inter – 2008–13, 2015–17
- Adam Marušić – Lazio – 2017–[b SRB–FR]
- Predrag Mijatović – Fiorentina – 1999–2002( while active)
- Vukašin Poleksić – Lecce – 2003–04 ( while active)
- Stefan Savić – Fiorentina – 2012–15
- Dejan Savićević – Milan – 1992–98 ( while active)
- Ognjen Stijepović – Sampdoria – 2017–18
- Marko Vešović – Torino – 2013–14
- Mirko Vučinić – Lecce, Roma, Juventus – 2000–02, 2003–14 ( while active)
- Miodrag Vukotić – Empoli – 1997–98 ( while active)
Morocco
- Jamal Alioui – Perugia – 2003–04[b FRA]
- Sofyan Amrabat – Verona, Fiorentina – 2019–[b NED][c NED U15]
- Mehdi Benatia – Udinese, Roma, Juventus – 2010–14, 2016–19[b FRA][c FRA U18]
- Zakarya Bergdich – Genoa – 2014–15[b FRA]
- Soufiane Bidaoui – Parma – 2014–15[b BEL]
- Mehdi Bourabia – Sassuolo – 2018–[b FRA]
- Ouasim Bouy – Palermo – 2016–17[b NED][c NED U19][c NED U17][c NED U15]
- Manuel da Costa – Fiorentina, Sampdoria – 2008–09[b FRA][c POR U23][c POR U21][c POR U20]
- Mounir El Hamdaoui – Fiorentina – 2012–13, 2014–15[b NED][c NED U21]
- Moestafa El Kabir – Cagliari – 2011–12
- Omar El Kaddouri – Napoli, Torino, Empoli – 2012–17[b BEL][c BEL U21][c BEL U19]
- Abdelhamid El Kaoutari – Palermo – 2015–16[b FRA][c FRA U19]
- Jawad El Yamiq – Genoa – 2017–18, 2019–20
- Zouhair Feddal – Palermo, Parma – 2014–15
- Achraf Hakimi – Inter – 2020–[b ESP]
- Abderrazak Jadid – Brescia, Parma – 2002–03, 2004–05, 2011–12
- Omar Khailoti – Bologna – 2020–[b ITA]
- Houssine Kharja – Roma, Siena, Genoa, Inter, Fiorentina – 2005–06, 2007–12[b FRA]
- Sofian Kiyine – Chievo – 2016–17, 2018–19[b BEL]
- Achraf Lazaar – Palermo, Benevento – 2014–16, 2017–18
- Kévin Malcuit – Napoli, Fiorentina – 2018–[b FRA]
- Ibrahim Maroufi – Inter – 2006–07[b BEL][c BEL U21]
- Rachid Neqrouz – Bari – 1997–2001
- Mounir Obbadi – Verona – 2014–15[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][b FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Abdelilah Saber – Napoli – 2000–01
- Adel Taarabt – Milan, Genoa – 2013–14, 2016–18[c FRA U19][c FRA U17]
Netherlands
- Bobby Adekanye – Lazio – 2019–20[b NGA]
- Djavan Anderson – Lazio – 2019–
- Mario Been – Pisa – 1988–89, 1990–91
- Dennis Bergkamp – Inter – 1993–95
- Winston Bogarde – Milan – 1997–98
- Edson Braafheid – Lazio – 2014–16[b SUR]
- Luc Castaignos – Inter – 2011–12
- Denilho Cleonise – Genoa – 2019–
- Alessio Da Cruz – Parma – 2018–19
- Edgar Davids – Milan, Juventus, Inter – 1996–2005[b SUR–NED]
- Nigel de Jong – Milan – 2012–16
- Matthijs de Ligt – Juventus – 2019–
- Jonathan de Guzmán – Napoli, Carpi, Chievo – 2014–17[b CAN]
- Stefano Denswil – Bologna – 2019–21
- Marten de Roon – Atalanta – 2015–16, 2017–
- Stefan de Vrij – Lazio, Inter – 2014–
- Mitchell Dijks – Bologna – 2018–
- Kevin Diks – Fiorentina – 2016–17
- Eljero Elia – Juventus – 2011–12
- Urby Emanuelson – Milan, Roma, Atalanta, Verona – 2010–16
- Ruud Gullit – Milan, Sampdoria – 1987–95
- Hans Hateboer – Atalanta – 2016–
- Wesley Hoedt – Lazio – 2015–17, 2020–
- Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – Milan – 2009–10
- Wim Jonk – Inter – 1993–95
- Rick Karsdorp – Roma – 2017–19, 2020–
- Wim Kieft – Pisa, Torino – 1983–84, 1985–87
- Ricardo Kishna – Lazio – 2015–17
- Justin Kluivert – Roma – 2018–21
- Patrick Kluivert – Milan – 1997–98
- Michel Kreek – Padova, Perugia – 1994–97
- Ruud Krol – Napoli – 1980–84
- Piet Kruiver – Vicenza – 1961–62
- Wim Lakenberg – Pro Patria – 1950–51
- Sam Lammers – Atalanta – 2020–
- Timo Letschert – Sassuolo – 2016–18
- Bram Nuytinck – Udinese – 2017–
- Thomas Ouwejan – Udinese – 2020–
- Johannes Peters – Genoa, Atalanta – 1982–84, 1985–86
- Michael Reiziger – Milan – 1996–97
- Frank Rijkaard – Milan – 1988–93
- Andries Roosenburg – Fiorentina – 1950–53
- Bryan Roy – Foggia – 1992–94
- Jerdy Schouten – Bologna – 2019–
- Clarence Seedorf – Sampdoria, Inter, Milan – 1995–96, 1999–2012[b SUR]
- Wesley Sneijder – Inter – 2009–13
- Jaap Stam – Lazio, Milan – 2001–06
- Kevin Strootman – Roma, Genoa – 2013–19, 2020–
- Maarten Stekelenburg – Roma – 2011–13
- Hidde ter Avest – Udinese – 2018–21
- Marco van Basten – Milan – 1987–93
- Mark van Bommel – Milan – 2010–12
- Michel van de Korput – Torino – 1980–83
- Andy van der Meyde – Inter – 2003–05
- Edwin van der Sar – Juventus – 1999–2001
- Henry van der Vegt – Udinese – 1998–2000
- Gregory van der Wiel – Cagliari – 2017–18
- Marco van Ginkel – Milan – 2014–15
- John van 't Schip – Genoa – 1992–95[b CAN]
- Leonard van Utrecht – Padova – 1995–96
- Marciano Vink – Genoa – 1993–94[b SUR–NED]
- Rai Vloet – Frosinone – 2018–19
- Harald Wapenaar – Udinese – 1998–99
- Faas Wilkes – Inter, Torino – 1949–53
- Aron Winter – Lazio, Inter – 1992–99[b SUR–NED]
- Marvin Zeegelaar – Udinese – 2018–
- Jeroen Zoet – Spezia – 2020–
Nigeria
- Daniel Adejo – Reggina – 2008–09
- Ola Aina – Torino – 2018–20[b ENG][c ENG U20][c ENG U19][c ENG U18][c ENG U17][c ENG U16]
- Akande Ajide – Roma – 2003–04
- Mohammed Aliyu – Milan – 1998–2000
- Ibrahim Babatunde – Piacenza – 2002–03
- Osarimen Ebagua – Catania – 2011–12
- Hugo Enyinnaya – Bari – 1999–2001
- Odion Ighalo – Udinese, Cesena – 2008–09, 2010–11
- Ikechukwu Kalu – Sampdoria – 2007–08
- Nwankwo Kanu – Inter – 1997–99
- Stephen Makinwa – Modena, Atalanta, Palermo, Lazio, Reggina, Chievo – 2003–10
- Obafemi Martins – Inter – 2002–06
- Jerry Mbakogu – Carpi – 2015–16
- Kingsley Michael – Bologna – 2019–20
- Victor Moses – Inter – 2019–20[c ENG U21][c ENG U19][c ENG U17][c ENG U16]
- Joel Obi – Inter, Parma, Torino, Chievo – 2010–19
- Victor Obinna – Chievo, Inter – 2005–07, 2008–09, 2013–14
- Nwankwo Obiora – Inter, Parma – 2010–12
- Christian Obodo – Perugia, Fiorentina, Udinese, Lecce – 2001–10, 2011–12
- Michael Odibe – Siena – 2009–10
- Nnamdi Oduamadi – Milan – 2010–11
- Edward Ofere – Lecce – 2010–12
- Orji Okwonkwo – Bologna – 2016–19
- Sunday Oliseh – Reggiana, Juventus – 1994–95, 1999–2000
- Mathew Olorunleke – Messina – 2005–06
- Akeem Omolade – Torino – 2002–03
- Ogenyi Onazi – Lazio – 2011–16
- Victor Osimhen – Napoli – 2020–
- Umar Sadiq – Roma, Bologna, Torino – 2015–18
- Nwankwo Simy – Crotone – 2016–18, 2020–
- Taye Taiwo – Milan – 2011–12
- William Troost-Ekong – Udinese – 2018–20[b NED][c NED U20][c NED U19]
- Adewale Wahab – Roma – 2003–04
- Taribo West – Inter, Milan – 1997–2000
- Kenneth Zeigbo – Venezia – 1998–99
North Korea
- Han Kwang-song – Cagliari – 2016–18
North Macedonia
- Elif Elmas – Napoli – 2019–
- Agim Ibraimi – Cagliari – 2013–14
- Ilija Nestorovski – Palermo, Udinese – 2016–17, 2019–
- Spasoje Nikolić – Venezia – 1949–50 ( while active)
- Darko Pančev – Inter – 1992–93, 1994–95
- Goran Pandev – Ancona, Lazio, Inter, Napoli, Genoa – 2003–14, 2015–
- Stefan Ristovski – Parma – 2014–15
- Goran Slavkovski – Inter – 2005–06[b SWE][c SWE U19][c SWE U18][c SWE U17][c SWE U16][c SWE U15]
- Dejan Stojanović – Bologna – 2012–14[b AUT]
- Aleksandar Trajkovski – Palermo – 2015–17
Norway
- Haitam Aleesami – Palermo – 2016–17
- Knut Andersen – Padova – 1951–52
- Kristoffer Askildsen – Sampdoria – 2019–
- Runar Berg – Venezia – 1999–2000[b NED]
- Per Bredesen – Lazio, Milan, Bari – 1952–55, 1956–57, 1958–59
- John Carew – Roma – 2003–04
- Tore André Flo – Siena – 2003–05
- Finn Gundersen – Verona – 1957–58
- Jens Petter Hauge – Milan – 2020–
- Erik Huseklepp – Bari – 2010–11
- Ragnar Larsen – Lazio, Genoa – 1951–56
- Steinar Nilsen – Milan – 1997–98
- Martin Palumbo – Udinese – 2019–[c ITA U18]
- John Arne Riise – Roma – 2008–11
- Petter Rudi – Perugia – 1996–97
- Morten Thorsby – Sampdoria – 2019–
- Rafik Zekhnini – Fiorentina – 2017–18
Panama
- Julio Dely Valdés – Cagliari – 1993–95
Paraguay
- Dionisio Arce – Lazio, Napoli, Sampdoria, Novara, Torino, Palermo – 1949–60
- Óscar Ayala – Bari – 2000–01
- Édgar Barreto – Reggina, Atalanta, Palermo, Sampdoria – 2007–10, 2011–13, 2014–20
- Felix Benegas – Triestina – 1950–52
- Andrés Cubas – Pescara – 2016–17[b ARG][c ARG U20]
- Marcelo Estigarribia – Juventus, Sampdoria, Chievo, Atalanta – 2011–16
- Carlos Gamarra – Inter – 2002–05
- Gustavo Gómez – Milan – 2016–17
- Tomás Guzmán – Siena – 2005–06
- Juan Iturbe – Verona, Roma, Torino – 2013–17[b ARG][c ARG U20]
- Rubén Maldonado – Venezia, Napoli – 1999–2001, 2007–08
- Víctor Hugo Mareco – Brescia – 2002–05, 2010–11
- César Meza – Cesena – 2011–12
- José Montiel – Udinese, Reggina – 2006–08
- Gustavo Neffa – Cremonese – 1989–90, 1991–92
- Miguel Ortega – Genoa – 1946–48[b BRA]
- Carlos Humberto Paredes – Reggina – 2002–06
- José Parodi – Padova, Genoa – 1955–57
- Silvio Parodi Ramos – Fiorentina – 1956–57
- Iván Piris – Roma, Udinese – 2012–13, 2014–16
- Antonio Sanabria – Sassuolo, Roma, Genoa – 2013–15, 2018–
- Federico Santander – Bologna – 2018–
- Delio Toledo – Udinese – 1998–99
- Leongino Unzaim – Lazio – 1950–51
Peru
- Álvaro Ampuero – Parma – 2012–13
- Gerónimo Barbadillo – Avellino, Udinese – 1982–86
- Víctor Benítez – Milan, Messina, Roma, Venezia, Inter – 1962–70
- Rinaldo Cruzado – Chievo – 2011–13
- Alberto Gallardo – Milan, Cagliari – 1963–66
- Gianluca Lapadula – Milan, Genoa, Lecce, Benevento – 2016–[b ITA][c ITA B]
- Hugo Natteri – Triestina, Alessandria – 1956–58
- Juan Seminario – Fiorentina – 1962–64
- Julio Uribe – Cagliari – 1982–83
- Juan Manuel Vargas – Catania, Fiorentina, Genoa – 2006–15
Poland
- Dariusz Adamczuk – Udinese – 1993–94
- Błażej Augustyn – Catania – 2009–11, 2012–13
- Bartosz Bereszyński – Sampdoria – 2016–
- Jakub Błaszczykowski – Fiorentina – 2015–16
- Zbigniew Boniek – Juventus, Roma – 1982–88
- Artur Boruc – Fiorentina – 2010–12
- Thiago Cionek – Palermo, SPAL – 2015–20[b BRA]
- Piotr Czachowski – Udinese – 1992–93
- Paweł Dawidowicz – Verona – 2019–
- Bartłomiej Drągowski – Fiorentina, Empoli – 2016–
- Dominik Furman – Verona – 2015–16
- Kamil Glik – Bari, Torino, Benevento – 2010–11, 2012–16, 2020–
- Jakub Iskra – SPAL – 2019–20
- Filip Jagiełło – Genoa – 2019–20
- Paweł Jaroszyński – Chievo – 2017–19
- Kamil Kosowski – Chievo – 2006–07
- Dawid Kownacki – Sampdoria – 2017–19
- Marek Koźmiński – Udinese, Brescia – 1992–94, 1995–98, 2000–02
- Tomasz Kupisz – Chievo – 2013–14
- Igor Łasicki – Napoli – 2013–14
- Karol Linetty – Sampdoria, Torino – 2016–
- Radosław Matusiak – Palermo – 2006–07
- Arkadiusz Milik – Napoli – 2016–20
- Krzysztof Piątek – Genoa, Milan – 2018–20
- Arkadiusz Reca – Atalanta, SPAL, Crotone – 2018–
- Bartosz Salamon – Sampdoria, Cagliari, SPAL, Frosinone – 2013–14, 2016–20
- Łukasz Skorupski – Roma, Empoli, Bologna – 2013–
- Mariusz Stępiński – Chievo, Verona – 2017–20
- Wojciech Szczęsny – Roma, Juventus – 2015–
- Łukasz Teodorczyk – Udinese – 2018–20
- Sebastian Walukiewicz – Cagliari – 2019–
- Kamil Wilczek – Carpi – 2015–16
- Rafał Wolski – Fiorentina – 2012–14
- Paweł Wszołek – Sampdoria, Verona – 2013–16
- Piotr Zieliński – Udinese, Empoli, Napoli – 2012–
- Władysław Żmuda – Verona, Cremonese – 1982–85
- Szymon Żurkowski – Fiorentina – 2019–20
Portugal
- Adrien Silva – Sampdoria – 2020–[b FRA]
- Salvador Agra – Siena – 2012–13
- Hugo Almeida – Cesena – 2014–15
- Bruno Alves – Cagliari, Parma – 2016–17, 2018–
- Jorge Andrade – Juventus – 2007–08
- Vitorino Antunes – Roma, Lecce – 2007–09
- Gonçalo Brandão – Siena, Parma – 2008–10, 2011–12
- Jorge Cadete – Brescia – 1994–95[b MOZ–POR]
- Marco Caneira – Reggina – 2000–01
- Cédric – Inter – 2018–19[b DEU]
- Sérgio Conceição – Lazio, Parma, Inter – 1998–2004
- Paulo Costa – Reggina – 2000–01
- Costinha – Atalanta – 2007–08
- Fernando Couto – Parma, Lazio – 1994–96, 1998–2008
- Diogo Dalot – Milan – 2020–
- Danilo Pereira – Parma – 2011–12[b GNB]
- Gil Bastião Dias – Fiorentina – 2017–18
- Dimas – Juventus – 1996–99[b RSA]
- Diogo Figueiras – Genoa – 2015–16
- Eduardo – Genoa – 2010–11
- Eliseu – Lazio – 2009–10
- Ricardo Esteves – Reggina – 2004–05, 2006–07
- Vasco Faísca – Vicenza – 2000–01
- Bruno Fernandes – Udinese, Sampdoria – 2013–17
- Luís Figo – Inter – 2005–09
- Paulo Futre – Reggiana, Milan – 1993–96
- Hilário – Perugia – 1998–2001[b FRA]
- Hugo – Sampdoria – 1997–99
- João Cancelo – Inter, Juventus – 2017–19
- João Mário – Inter – 2016–19
- João Silva – Palermo – 2014–15
- Bruno Jordão – Lazio – 2018–19
- Jorge Humberto – Inter, Vicenza – 1961–64[b CPV–POR]
- Rafael Leão – Milan – 2019–
- Mamede – Reggina, Messina – 2000–01, 2002–03, 2004–06
- Maniche – Inter – 2007–08
- Iuri Medeiros – Genoa – 2017–2019
- Pedro Mendes – Parma, Sassuolo – 2013–15[b SUI]
- Nani – Lazio – 2017–18
- Nélson – Palermo – 2012–13[b CPV]
- Luís Neto – Siena – 2012–13
- Pedro Neto – Lazio – 2018–19
- Nuno Gomes – Fiorentina – 2000–02
- Filipe Oliveira – Parma – 2010–11
- António Pacheco – Reggiana – 1996–97
- Pelé – Inter – 2007–08
- Pedro Pereira – Sampdoria, Genoa, Crotone – 2015–19, 2020–
- Bruno Pereirinha – Lazio – 2012–15
- Hélder Postiga – Lazio – 2013–14
- Ricardo Quaresma – Inter – 2008–10
- Rolando – Napoli, Inter – 2012–14[b CPV]
- Cristiano Ronaldo – Juventus – 2018–
- Mário Rui – Empoli, Roma, Napoli – 2014–
- Rui Águas – Reggiana – 1994–95
- Rui Barros – Juventus – 1988–90
- Rui Costa – Fiorentina, Milan – 1994–2006
- Rui Sampaio – Cagliari – 2011–12
- José Semedo – Cagliari – 2006–07
- André Silva – Milan – 2017–18, 2019–20
- Paulo Sousa – Juventus, Inter, Parma – 1994–96, 1997–2000
- Jorge Teixeira – Siena – 2012–13
- Tiago – Juventus– 2007–10
- Silvestre Varela – Parma – 2014–15
- Miguel Veloso – Genoa, Verona – 2010–12, 2016–
- Luís Vidigal – Napoli, Livorno, Udinese – 2000–01, 2004–08[b ANG–POR]
- Abel Xavier – Bari, Roma – 1995–96, 2004–05[b MOZ–POR]
Réunion
- Samuel Souprayen – Verona – 2015–16, 2017–18 dual French international
Romania
- Marius Alexe – Sassuolo – 2013–14
- Denis Alibec – Inter, Bologna – 2010–11, 2013–14
- Romario Benzar – Lecce – 2019–20
- Ionică Bogdan – Bari – 1947–48
- Deian Boldor – Verona – 2017–18
- Vlad Chiricheș – Napoli, Sassuolo – 2015–
- Cristian Chivu – Roma, Inter – 2003–13
- Paul Codrea – Perugia, Palermo, Siena, Bari – 2003–04, 2005–12
- Cosmin Contra – Milan – 2001–02
- Nicolae Dică – Catania – 2008–09
- Denis Drăguș – Crotone – 2020–
- Radu Drăgușin – Juventus – 2020–
- Iosif Fabian – Torino, Lucchese, Bari – 1947–50
- Dorin Goian – Palermo – 2009–11
- Gheorghe Hagi – Brescia – 1992–93
- Ianis Hagi – Fiorentina – 2016–17[b TUR]
- Norbert Höfling – Lazio, Pro Patria, Vicenza – 1948–53, 1954–56[b UKR–ROU]
- Marius Lăcătuș – Fiorentina – 1990–91
- Bogdan Lobonț – Fiorentina, Roma – 2005–06, 2009–13
- Dănuț Lupu – Brescia – 1994–95
- Dennis Man – Parma – 2020–
- Răzvan Marin – Cagliari – 2020–
- Dorin Mateuț – Brescia, Reggiana – 1992–95
- Cristian Melinte – Palermo – 2009–10
- Emil Micossi – Genoa – 1932–33
- Valentin Mihăilă – Parma – 2020–
- Alexandru Mitriță – Pescara – 2016–17
- Cosmin Moți – Siena – 2008–09
- Adrian Mutu – Inter, Verona, Parma, Juventus, Fiorentina, Cesena – 1999–2003, 2004–12
- Valentin Năstase – Bologna, Ascoli – 2004–05, 2006–07
- Viorel Năstase – Catanzaro – 1981–83
- Constantin Nica – Atalanta, Cesena – 2013–15
- Paul Papp – Chievo – 2012–14
- Bogdan Pătrașcu – Piacenza, Chievo – 2001–03, 2008–09
- Victor Pepoli – Genoa, Palermo – 1933–35
- Adrian Piț – Roma – 2007–08, 2009–10
- Dan Petrescu – Foggia, Genoa – 1991–94
- Gheorghe Popescu – Lecce – 2001–02
- George Pușcaș – Inter, Benevento – 2014–15, 2017–18
- Florian Radu – Roma – 1948–49
- Ionuț Radu – Inter, Genoa – 2015–16, 2018–
- Ștefan Radu – Lazio – 2007–
- Florin Răducioiu – Bari, Verona, Brescia, Milan – 1990–94
- Ioan Sabău – Brescia, Reggiana – 1992–93, 1994–95, 1996–98
- Nicolae Simatoc – Inter – 1947–49[b MOL–ROU]
- Adrian Stoian – Roma, Chievo, Genoa, Crotone – 2008–09, 2012–14, 2016–18
- Sergiu Suciu – Torino – 2008–09, 2012–13
- Gabriel Torje – Udinese – 2011–12
- Alin Toșca – Benevento – 2017–2018
- Ciprian Tătărușanu – Fiorentina, Milan – 2014–17, 2020–
- Ianis Zicu – Parma – 2003–05
Russia
- Dmitri Alenichev – Roma, Perugia – 1998–2000
- Viktor Budyanskiy – Juventus, Reggina, Ascoli, Udinese, Lecce – 2003–05, 2006–09[b UKR–URS]
- Igor Dobrovolski – Genoa – 1992–93 ( while active)[b UKR–URS]
- Andrei Kanchelskis – Fiorentina – 1996–98[b UKR–URS]
- Aleksandr Kokorin – Fiorentina – 2020–
- Igor Kolyvanov – Foggia, Bologna – 1991–95, 1996–2001 ( while active)
- Aleksei Miranchuk – Atalanta – 2020–
- Ruslan Nigmatullin – Verona – 2001–02
- Igor Shalimov – Foggia, Inter, Udinese, Bologna – 1991–94, 1995–98 ( while active)
- Igor Simutenkov – Reggiana, Bologna – 1994–95, 1996–97, 1998–99
- Omari Tetradze – Roma – 1996–98[b GEO–URS]
Saint Martin
- Wilfried Dalmat – Lecce – 2003–04[b FRA]
San Marino
- Massimo Bonini – Juventus, Bologna – 1981–91[c ITA U21]
- Marco Macina – Bologna, Milan – 1981–82, 1985–86[c ITA U16]
Scotland
- Liam Henderson – Verona – 2019–20
- Aaron Hickey – Bologna – 2020–
- Joe Jordan – Milan, Verona – 1981–82, 1983–84
- Denis Law – Torino – 1961–62
- Graeme Souness – Sampdoria – 1984–86
Senegal
- Khouma Babacar – Fiorentina, Sassuolo, Lecce – 2009–12, 2014–20
- Issa Cissokho – Genoa – 2015–16[b FRA]
- Ferdinand Coly – Perugia, Parma – 2003–04, 2005–08
- Mamadou Coulibaly – Pescara, Udinese – 2016–17, 2020–21
- Abdou Diakhaté – Parma – 2018–19
- Djibril Diawara – Torino – 1999–2000
- Abou Diop – Torino – 2012–13
- Assane Dioussé – Empoli, Chievo – 2015–17, 2018–19
- N'Diaye Djiby – Chievo – 2012–13
- Diaw Doudou – Torino – 2006–07
- Souleymane Doukara – Catania – 2012–14[b FRA]
- Boukary Dramé – Chievo, Atalanta, SPAL – 2011–18[b FRA]
- Ricardo Faty – Roma – 2006–07, 2009–10[b FRA][c FRA U21]
- Alfred Gomis – SPAL – 2017–19[c ITA B]
- Lys Gomis – Torino – 2013–14[b ITA]
- Diomansy Kamara – Modena – 2002–04[b FRA]
- Mamadou Kanoute – Benevento – 2017–18
- Baldé Keita – Lazio, Inter, Sampdoria – 2013–17, 2018–19, 2020–[b ESP][c CAT]
- Moussa Konaté – Genoa – 2013–14
- Kalidou Koulibaly – Napoli – 2014–[b FRA][c FRA U20]
- Ibrahima Mbaye – Livorno, Inter, Bologna – 2013–
- Maodo Malick Mbaye – Chievo – 2013–14
- David Mbodj – Pescara – 2012–13
- Roger Mendy – Pescara – 1992–93
- M'Baye Niang – Milan, Genoa, Torino – 2012–18[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Welle Ossou – Livorno – 2009–10
- Mohamed Sarr – Milan – 2001–02
- Demba Thiam – SPAL – 2019–20
- Mame Baba Thiam – Empoli – 2016–17
- Mamadou Tounkara – Lazio – 2013–14, 2016–17[b ESP]
- Armand Traoré – Juventus – 2010–11[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U19]
- Papa Waigo – Genoa, Fiorentina, Lecce – 2007–09, 2010–11
Serbia
- Danijel Aleksić – Genoa – 2009–10[b CRO–YUG]
- Aleksandar Aranđelović – Padova, Roma, Novara – 1948–51 ( while active)
- Vlada Avramov – Fiorentina, Cagliari, Atalanta – 2007–08, 2009–15
- Dušan Basta – Lecce, Udinese, Lazio – 2008–18
- Milan Biševac – Lazio – 2015–16[b KOS–SFR]
- Dražen Bolić – Salernitana, Ancona – 1998–99, 2003–04[b CRO–YUG]
- Vujadin Boškov – Sampdoria – 1961–62 ( while active)
- Željko Brkić – Siena, Udinese, Cagliari, Carpi – 2011–16
- Uroš Ćosić – Pescara, Empoli – 2012–13, 2015–17
- Borislav Cvetković – Ascoli – 1988–90 ( while active)[b CRO–YUG]
- Miloš Dimitrijević – Chievo – 2010–11[c FRA U18]
- Filip Đorđević – Lazio, Chievo – 2014–17, 2018–19
- Uroš Đurđević – Palermo – 2015–16
- Filip Đuričić – Sampdoria, Benevento, Sassuolo – 2016–
- Vladislav Đukić – Cesena – 1989–90 ( while active)
- Ljubiša Dunđerski – Atalanta – 1997–98, 2000–01 ( while active)[b BIH–YUG]
- Vladimir Golemić – Crotone – 2020–
- Nikola Gulan – Fiorentina, Chievo – 2010–12
- Dejan Govedarica – Lecce – 1997–98 ( while active)
- Ivan Ilić – Verona – 2020–
- Ivica Iliev – Messina – 2004–07
- Ilija Ivić – Torino – 1999–2000 ( while active)
- Boško Janković – Palermo, Genoa, Verona – 2007–16
- Vladimir Jugović – Sampdoria, Juventus, Lazio, Inter – 1992–98, 1999–2001 ( while active)
- Tomislav Kaloperović – Padova – 1961–62 ( while active)
- Aleksandar Kocić – Perugia, Empoli – 1996–98 ( while active)
- Aleksandar Kolarov – Lazio, Roma, Inter – 2007–10, 2017–
- Bora Kostić – Vicenza – 1961–62 ( while active)
- Darko Kovačević – Juventus, Lazio – 1999–2002 ( while active)
- Miloš Krasić – Juventus – 2010–12[b KOS–SFR]
- Aleksandar Kristić – Salernitana – 1998–99 ( while active)
- Nenad Krstičić – Sampdoria – 2012–16
- Zdravko Kuzmanović – Fiorentina, Inter, Udinese – 2006–09, 2012–16[b SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U20][c SUI U19][c SUI U18][c SUI U17]
- Nikola Lazetić – Chievo, Lazio, Siena, Livorno, Torino – 2002–04, 2005–08[b KOS–SFR]
- Darko Lazović – Genoa, Verona – 2015–
- Adem Ljajić – Fiorentina, Roma, Inter, Torino – 2009–19
- Saša Lukić – Torino – 2016–17, 2018–
- Aleksandar Luković – Ascoli, Udinese – 2006–10
- Nikola Maksimović – Torino, Napoli – 2013–
- Petar Manola – Lazio – 1942–43, 1945–47 ( while active)[b BIH–AUT]
- Petar Mićin – Udinese – 2018–19
- Siniša Mihajlović – Roma, Sampdoria, Lazio, Inter – 1992–2006 ( while active)[b CRO–YUG]
- Bratislav Mijalković – Perugia – 1996–97 ( while active)
- Milan Milanović – Palermo – 2011–12[b KOS–SFR]
- Nikola Milenković – Fiorentina – 2017–
- Sergej Milinković-Savić – Lazio – 2015–[b ESP]
- Vanja Milinković-Savić – Torino, SPAL – 2017–19, 2020–[b ESP]
- Savo Milošević – Parma – 2000–02 ( while active)[b BIH–YUG]
- Zoran Mirković – Atalanta, Juventus – 1996–2000 ( while active)
- Matija Nastasić – Fiorentina – 2011–12
- Nikola Ninković – Chievo, Genoa – 2015–17
- Nenad Novaković – Reggina – 2007–08
- Marko Perović – Cremonese, Ancona – 1995–96, 2003–04 ( while active)
- Aleksandar Pešić – Atalanta – 2016–17
- Dejan Petković – Venezia – 1999–2000 ( while active)
- Aleksandar Prijović – Parma – 2007–08[b SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U20]
- Ivan Radovanović – Atalanta, Bologna, Novara, Chievo, Genoa – 2009–
- Boris Radunović – Atalanta, Verona – 2015–16, 2019–
- Slobodan Rajković – Palermo – 2016–17
- Đorđe Rakić – Reggina – 2008–09
- Nenad Sakić – Lecce, Sampdoria – 1997–99 ( while active)
- Stefan Šćepović – Sampdoria – 2009–10
- Vlado Šmit – Bologna – 2002–03 ( while active)
- Dejan Stanković – Lazio, Inter – 1998–2013
- Alen Stevanović – Inter, Torino, – 2009–10, 2012–13[b SUI]
- Damir Stojak – Napoli – 1997–98, 2000–01 ( while active)
- Dragan Stojković – Verona – 1991–92 ( while active)
- Strahinja Tanasijević – Chievo – 2018–19
- Aleksa Terzić – Fiorentina – 2019–20
- Ivan Tomić – Roma – 1998–2000, 2001–03 ( while active)
- Nenad Tomović – Genoa, Lecce, Fiorentina, Chievo, SPAL – 2009–20
- Aleksandar Trifunović – Ascoli – 1983–84, 1986–87 ( while active)
- Todor Veselinović – Sampdoria – 1961–62 ( while active)
- Nemanja Vidić – Inter – 2014–15
- Dušan Vlahović – Fiorentina – 2018–
- Jagoš Vuković – Verona – 2017–18
- Miloš Vulić – Crotone – 2020–
- Bratislav Živković – Sampdoria – 1998–99, 2003–04 ( while active)
Sierra Leone
- Kewullay Conteh – Atalanta, Venezia, Palermo – 1995–96, 2001–02, 2004–07
- Mohamed Kallon – Bologna, Cagliari, Reggina, Vicenza, Inter – 1997–2004
- Augustus Kargbo – Crotone – 2020–21
- Rodney Strasser – Milan, Lecce, Parma – 2008–13
Slovakia
- Ján Arpáš – Juventus – 1947–48 ( when active)
- Pavol Bajza – Parma – 2012–14
- Marek Čech – Bologna – 2013–14
- János Chawko – Palermo, Como – 1948–50 ( when active)
- Pavol Farkaš – Chievo – 2012–13
- Miloš Glonek – Ancona – 1992–93 ( when active)
- Vratislav Greško – Inter, Parma – 2000–03
- Norbert Gyömbér – Catania, Roma, Pescara – 2013–14, 2015–17
- Marek Hamšík – Brescia, Napoli – 2004–05, 2007–19
- Dávid Hancko – Fiorentina – 2018–19
- Lukáš Haraslín – Parma, Sassuolo – 2014–15, 2019–
- David Ivan – Sampdoria – 2015–16
- Kamil Kopúnek – Bari – 2010–11
- Július Korostelev – Juventus, Atalanta – 1946–49 ( when active)
- Tomáš Košický – Catania – 2008–12
- Matej Krajčík – Reggina – 2008–09
- Juraj Kucka – Genoa, Milan, Parma – 2010–17, 2018–
- Stanislav Lobotka – Napoli – 2019–
- Samuel Mráz – Empoli – 2018–19
- Július Schubert – Torino – 1948–49 ( when active)[b HUN]
- Milan Škriniar – Sampdoria, Inter – 2015–
- Nikolas Špalek – Brescia – 2019–20
- Ľubomír Tupta – Verona – 2017–18, 2020–21
- Blažej Vašcák – Treviso – 2005–06
- Denis Vavro – Lazio – 2019–21
- Vladimír Weiss – Pescara – 2012–13
Slovenia
- Siniša Anđelković – Palermo – 2010–11, 2014–17
- Armin Bačinović – Palermo – 2010–12
- Vid Belec – Carpi, Benevento, Sampdoria – 2015–16, 2017–18
- Valter Birsa – Genoa, Torino, Milan, Chievo, Cagliari – 2011–20
- Žan Celar – Roma – 2018–19
- Boštjan Cesar – Chievo – 2010–19
- Sebastjan Cimirotič – Lecce – 2001–02
- Zlatko Dedić – Parma – 2005–07[b BIH–YUG]
- Robert Englaro – Atalanta – 1997–98
- Matjaž Florjančič – Cremonese, Empoli – 1991–92, 1993–96, 1997–98
- Samir Handanović – Udinese, Treviso, Lazio, Inter – 2004–06, 2007–
- Josip Iličić – Palermo, Fiorentina, Atalanta – 2010–[b BIH–YUG]
- Enej Jelenič – Genoa – 2010–11
- Bojan Jokić – Chievo – 2009–13
- Srečko Katanec – Sampdoria – 1989–94 ( while active)
- Jan Koprivec – Udinese – 2008–09
- Andrej Kotnik – Crotone – 2016–17
- Luka Krajnc – Genoa, Cesena, Frosinone – 2012–13, 2014–15, 2018–19
- Rene Krhin – Inter, Bologna – 2009–15
- Jasmin Kurtić – Palermo, Sassuolo, Torino, Fiorentina, Atalanta, SPAL, Parma – 2010–11, 2012–
- Dejan Lazarević – Genoa, Chievo, Sassuolo – 2009–10, 2013–15
- Žan Majer – Lecce – 2019–20
- Tim Matavž – Genoa – 2015–16
- Jan Mlakar – Fiorentina – 2016–17
- Aljaž Struna – Palermo – 2015–16
- Leo Štulac – Parma – 2018–19
- Miha Zajc – Empoli, Genoa – 2016–17, 2018–19, 2020–
Somalia
- Ayub Daud – Juventus – 2008–09
- Abel Gigli – Parma – 2009–10[b ITA]
South Africa
- Mark Fish – Lazio – 1996–97
- Philemon Masinga – Bari – 1997–2001
- Siyabonga Nomvethe – Udinese – 2001–02, 2003–04
- David Nyathi – Cagliari – 1998–99
- Eric Tinkler – Cagliari – 1996–97
- Joel Untersee – Empoli – 2018–19[c SUI U21][c SUI U20][c SUI U19][c SUI U18][c SUI U17][c SUI U16][c SUI U15]
South Korea
- Ahn Jung-hwan – Perugia – 2000–02
- Lee Seung-woo – Verona – 2017–18
Spain
- Antonio Adán – Cagliari – 2013–14
- Raúl Albiol – Napoli – 2013–19
- Marcos Alonso – Fiorentina – 2013–17
- Guillermo Amor – Fiorentina – 1998–2000[c CAT]
- Álex Berenguer – Torino – 2017–21
- Bojan – Roma, Milan – 2011–13[c CAT]
- Borja Valero – Fiorentina, Inter – 2012–
- Borja Mayoral – Roma – 2020–
- José Callejón – Napoli, Fiorentina – 2013–
- Toni Calvo – Parma – 2010–11
- Diego Capel – Genoa – 2015–16[c ANU]
- Samu Castillejo – Milan – 2018–
- Salva Ferrer – Spezia – 2020–
- Chico Flores – Genoa – 2010–11[c ANU]
- José Ángel Crespo – Bologna – 2011–12, 2013–14
- Iván de la Peña – Lazio – 1998–99, 2001–02[c CNT]
- Luis del Sol – Juventus, Roma – 1962–72
- Roberto Delgado – Lazio – 2003–05
- Gerard Deulofeu – Milan, Udinese – 2016–17, 2020–[c CAT]
- Brahim Díaz – Milan – 2020–
- Dídac Vilà – Milan – 2010–11[c CAT]
- Toni Doblas – Napoli – 2013–14
- Javier Farinós – Inter – 2000–04[c VAL]
- Ricardo Gallego – Udinese – 1989–90
- Javier Garrido – Lazio – 2010–12[c BSQ]
- Alexandre Geijo – Udinese – 2009–10, 2014–15[b SUI]
- César Gómez – Roma – 1997–98
- Pep Guardiola – Brescia, Roma – 2001–03[c CAT]
- Iago Falque – Genoa, Roma, Torino, Benevento – 2014–[c GAL]
- Iván Helguera – Roma – 1997–98[c CNT]
- Luis Helguera – Udinese, Ancona – 2000–02, 2003–04
- Joaquín – Fiorentina – 2013–15
- Jony – Lazio – 2019–20
- José Ángel Valdés – Roma – 2011–12
- Keko – Catania – 2012–14
- Pol Lirola – Sassuolo, Fiorentina – 2016–21[c CAT]
- Fernando Llorente – Juventus, Napoli, Udinese – 2013–16, 2019–[c BSQ]
- David López – Napoli – 2014–16[c CAT]
- Diego López – Milan – 2014–16[c GAL]
- Óscar López – Lazio – 2004–05
- Pau López – Roma – 2019–[c CAT]
- Luis Alberto – Lazio – 2016–[c ANU]
- Iván Marcano – Roma – 2018–19
- José Mari – Milan – 1999–2002
- Fernando Marqués – Parma – 2010–12
- Rafael Martín Vázquez – Torino – 1990–92
- Gaizka Mendieta – Lazio – 2001–02[c BSQ]
- Michu – Napoli – 2014–15
- Tòfol Montiel – Fiorentina – 2018–19
- Martín Montoya – Inter – 2015–16[c CAT]
- Álvaro Morata – Juventus – 2014–16, 2020–
- Javi Moreno – Milan – 2001–02[c VAL]
- Raúl Moro – Lazio – 2019–
- Víctor Muñoz – Sampdoria – 1988–90
- Patric – Lazio – 2015–
- Pedro – Roma – 2020–[c CNY]
- Joaquín Peiró – Torino, Inter, Roma – 1962–70
- Carles Pérez – Roma – 2019–
- Javier Portillo – Fiorentina – 2004–05
- Pepe Reina – Napoli, Milan, Lazio – 2013–14, 2015–[c CAT]
- Martí Riverola – Bologna – 2012–13
- Alejandro Rodríguez – Cesena, Sampdoria, Empoli – 2010–11, 2014–16, 2018–19
- Jaime Romero – Udinese, Bari – 2009–11
- Rubén Pérez – Torino – 2014–15[c ANU]
- Fabián Ruiz – Napoli – 2018–
- Víctor Ruiz – Napoli – 2010–11[c CAT]
- Christian Rutjens – Benevento – 2017–18
- Juan Santisteban – Venezia – 1961–63
- Luis Suárez – Inter, Sampdoria – 1961–73
- Mario Suárez – Fiorentina – 2015–16
- Suso – Milan, Genoa – 2014–20[c ANU]
- Cristian Tello – Fiorentina – 2015–17[c CAT]
- Fernando Torres – Milan – 2014–15
- Diego Tristán – Livorno – 2007–08[c ANU]
- Joan Verdú – Fiorentina – 2015–16[c CAT]
- Gonzalo Villar – Roma – 2019–
- Alberto Zapater – Genoa – 2009–10[c ARA]
Sweden
- Marcus Allbäck – Bari – 1997–98
- Andreas Andersson – Milan – 1997–98
- Daniel Andersson – Bari, Venezia, Chievo, Ancona – 1998–2004
- Kennet Andersson – Bari, Bologna, Lazio – 1995–2000
- Kurt Andersson – Udinese, Varese – 1961–62, 1964–66
- Sune Andersson – Roma – 1950–51
- Mikael Antonsson – Bologna – 2011–14
- Samuel Armenteros – Benevento – 2017–18
- Jan Aronsson – Vicenza – 1956–58
- Pär Bengtsson – Torino – 1949–50
- Orvar Bergmark – Roma – 1962–63
- Joachim Björklund – Vicenza, Venezia – 1995–96, 2001–02
- Jesper Blomqvist – Milan, Parma – 1996–98
- Rune Börjesson – Palermo – 1961–63
- Tomas Brolin – Parma – 1990–95, 1996–97
- Mervan Celik – Pescara – 2012–13
- Dan Corneliusson – Como – 1984–89
- Martin Dahlin – Roma – 1996–97
- Ivar Eidefjäll – Legnano, Novara – 1951–52, 1953–56
- Albin Ekdal – Juventus, Siena, Bologna, Cagliari, Sampdoria – 2008–15, 2018–
- Dan Ekner – Fiorentina, Spal – 1951–54
- Joel Ekstrand – Udinese – 2010–12
- Johnny Ekström – Empoli, Reggiana – 1986–88, 1993–94
- Sebastian Eriksson – Cagliari – 2011–14
- Alexander Farnerud – Torino – 2013–16
- Ramon Filippini – Legnano – 1951–52
- Erik Friberg – Bologna – 2013–14
- Riccardo Gagliolo – Carpi, Parma – 2015–16, 2018–[b ITA]
- Gustav Gärd – Sampdoria – 1950–51
- Andreas Granqvist – Genoa – 2011–13
- Gunnar Gren – Milan, Fiorentina, Genoa – 1949–56
- Samuel Gustafson – Torino – 2016–18
- Bengt Gustavsson – Atalanta – 1956–58, 1959–61
- Melker Hallberg – Udinese – 2014–15
- Linus Hallenius – Genoa – 2012–13
- Kurt Hamrin – Juventus, Padova, Fiorentina, Milan, Napoli – 1956–71
- Magnus Hedman – Ancona – 2003–04
- Filip Helander – Verona, Bologna – 2015–19
- Oscar Hiljemark – Palermo, Genoa – 2015–19
- Åke Hjalmarsson – Torino – 1949–50, 1951–52
- Hans Holmqvist – Cesena – 1988–90
- Glenn Hysén – Fiorentina – 1987–89
- Zlatan Ibrahimović – Juventus, Inter, Milan – 2004–09, 2010–12, 2019–
- Klas Ingesson – Bari, Bologna, Lecce – 1995–96, 1997–2001
- Svante Ingelsson – Udinese – 2017–19
- Pontus Jansson – Torino – 2014–16
- Hans Jeppson – Atalanta, Napoli, Torino – 1951–57
- Torbjörn Jonsson – Fiorentina, Roma, Mantova – 1961–65, 1966–67
- Emil Krafth – Bologna – 2015–18
- Dejan Kulusevski – Atalanta, Parma, Juventus – 2018–[c MKD U16]
- Valentino Lai – Venezia – 2001–02[b ITA]
- Lars Larsson – Atalanta – 1984–85
- Nils Liedholm – Milan – 1949–61
- Anders Limpar – Cremonese – 1989–90
- Bengt Lindskog – Udinese, Inter, Lecco – 1956–62
- Sigvard Löfgren – Lazio, Spal – 1951–52, 1953–56
- Teddy Lučić – Bologna – 1998–2000
- Bror Mellberg – Genoa – 1950–51
- Olof Mellberg – Juventus – 2008–09
- Stellan Nilsson – Genoa – 1950–52
- Bertil Nordahl – Atalanta – 1948–51
- Gunnar Nordahl – Milan, Roma – 1948–58
- Knut Nordahl – Roma – 1950–51
- Joakim Olausson – Atalanta – 2013–14
- Robin Olsen – Roma, Cagliari – 2018–20
- Yksel Osmanovski – Bari, Torino – 1998–2003
- Karl-Erik Palmér – Legnano, Juventus – 1951–52, 1953–54, 1958–59
- Joakim Persson – Atalanta – 1996–97
- Robert Prytz – Atalanta, Verona – 1988–90, 1991–92
- Robin Quaison – Palermo – 2014–17
- Mathias Ranégie – Udinese – 2012–14
- Marcus Rohdén – Crotone – 2016–18
- Kjell Rosén – Torino, Novara – 1950–53
- Nils-Åke Sandell – Spal – 1956–58
- Stefan Schwarz – Fiorentina – 1995–98
- Arne Selmosson – Udinese, Lazio, Roma – 1954–62
- Ken Sema – Udinese – 2019–20
- Stefan Silva – Palermo – 2016–17
- Lennart Skoglund – Inter, Sampdoria, Palermo – 1950–63
- Glenn Strömberg – Atalanta – 1984–87, 1988–92
- Stig Sundqvist – Roma – 1950–53
- Mattias Svanberg – Bologna – 2018–
- Borje Tapper – Genoa – 1950–51
- Jonas Thern – Napoli, Roma – 1992–97
- Christian Wilhelmsson – Roma – 2006–07
Switzerland
- Almen Abdi – Udinese – 2010–12[b KOS–SFR]
- Toni Allemann – Mantova – 1961–63
- Steve von Bergen – Cesena, Palermo – 2010–13
- Valon Behrami – Lazio, Fiorentina, Napoli, Udinese, Genoa – 2005–08, 2010–14, 2017–[b KOS–SFR]
- Nicky Beloko – Fiorentina – 2018–19[b CMR]
- Gaetano Berardi – Brescia, Sampdoria – 2010–11, 2012–14
- Patrick Bettoni – Vicenza – 1998–99
- Davide Chiumiento – Juventus, Siena – 2003–05[c ITA U21]
- Fabio Daprelà – Brescia, Palermo, Carpi – 2010–11, 2014–16
- Johan Djourou – SPAL – 2018–19[b CIV]
- Blerim Džemaili – Torino, Parma, Napoli, Genoa, Bologna – 2008–14, 2015–20[b MKD–YUG]
- Innocent Emeghara – Siena, Livorno – 2012–14[b NGA]
- Matteo Fedele – Carpi – 2015–16
- Edimilson Fernandes – Fiorentina – 2018–19
- Gélson Fernandes – Chievo, Udinese – 2010–12[b CPV]
- Remo Freuler – Atalanta – 2015–
- Philippe Fuchs – Padova – 1948–52
- Simone Grippo – Chievo – 2008–09
- Nicolas Haas – Atalanta – 2017–18
- Gökhan Inler – Udinese, Napoli – 2007–15[c TUR U21]
- Pajtim Kasami – Palermo – 2010–11
- Stephan Lichtsteiner – Lazio, Juventus – 2008–18
- Cephas Malele – Palermo – 2012–13[b ANG]
- Giuseppe Mazzarelli – Bari – 2000–01
- Michel Morganella – Palermo, Novara – 2008–09, 2011–13, 2014–17
- Bruno Mota – Sampdoria – 2006–07
- Alain Nef – Udinese – 2008–09
- Dimitri Oberlin – Empoli – 2018–19[b CMR]
- Marco Padalino – Sampdoria – 2008–11
- Marco Pascolo – Cagliari – 1996–97
- Ricardo Rodríguez – Milan, Torino – 2017–
- Jonathan Rossini – Sampdoria, Sassuolo – 2012–14
- Kevin Rüegg – Verona – 2020–
- Anđelko Savić – Sampdoria – 2012–13
- Haris Seferović – Fiorentina, Lecce – 2010–13
- Philippe Senderos – Milan – 2008–09
- David Sesa – Lecce, Napoli – 1999–2001
- Ciriaco Sforza – Inter – 1996–97
- Xherdan Shaqiri – Inter – 2014–15[b KOS–SFR]
- Simon Sohm – Parma – 2020–
- Kubilay Türkyılmaz – Bologna, Brescia – 1990–91, 2000–01
- Ramon Vega – Cagliari – 1996–97
- Johann Vogel – Milan – 2005–06
- Johan Vonlanthen – Brescia – 2004–05[b COL]
- Roger Vonlanthen – Inter, Alessandria – 1955–59
- Silvan Widmer – Udinese – 2013–18
- Fabrizio Zambrella – Brescia – 2004–05
- Reto Ziegler – Sampdoria, Sassuolo – 2006–11, 2013–14
Togo
- Serge Gakpé – Genoa, Atalanta, Chievo – 2015–17[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
Tunisia
- Tijani Belaid – Inter – 2004–05[b FRA]
- Yohan Benalouane – Cesena, Parma, Atalanta – 2010–15[b FRA][c FRA U21]
- Karim Laribi – Sassuolo – 2013–14, 2015–16[b ITA][c ITA B][c ITA U21][c ITA U20]
- Karim Saidi – Lecce – 2005–06
Turkey
- Kaan Ayhan – Sassuolo – 2020–[b DEU][c DEU U18][c DEU U17][c DEU U16]
- Hakan Çalhanoğlu – Milan – 2017–[b DEU]
- Mert Çetin – Roma, Verona – 2019–
- Ümit Davala – Milan – 2001–02[b FRG]
- Merih Demiral – Sassuolo, Juventus – 2018–
- Bülent Esel – Spal – 1951–54
- Bülent Eken – Palermo – 1951–52
- Can Bartu – Fiorentina, Venezia, Lazio – 1961–67
- Emre Belözoğlu – Inter – 2001–05
- Hakan Şükür – Torino, Inter, Parma – 1995–96, 2000–02
- Lefter Küçükandonyadis – Fiorentina – 1951–52
- Mert Müldür – Sassuolo – 2019–[b AUT]
- Metin Oktay – Palermo – 1961–62
- Okan Buruk – Inter – 2001–04
- Şükrü Gülesin – Palermo, Lazio – 1950–53
- Salih Uçan – Roma, Empoli – 2014–16, 2018–19
- Cengiz Ünder – Roma – 2017–20
Ukraine
- Serhiy Atelkin – Lecce – 1997–98
- Ruslan Malinovskyi – Atalanta – 2019–
- Alexei Mikhailichenko – Sampdoria – 1990–91 ( while active)
- Andriy Shevchenko – Milan – 1999–2006, 2008–09
- Oleksandr Yakovenko – Fiorentina – 2013–14
- Vasyl Pryima – Frosinone – 2015–16
- Yevhen Shakhov – Lecce – 2019–20
- Aleksandr Zavarov – Juventus – 1988–90 ( while active)
United States
- Michael Bradley – Chievo, Roma – 2011–14
- Armando Frigo – Fiorentina – 1939–42
- Alexi Lalas – Padova – 1994–96
- Weston McKennie – Juventus – 2020–
- Joshua Pérez – Fiorentina – 2016–17
- Bryan Reynolds - Roma - 2021
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
- Eldor Shomurodov – Genoa – 2020–
- Ilyos Zeytulayev – Reggina – 2004–06
Venezuela
- Jhon Chancellor – Brescia – 2019–20
- Gabriel Cichero – Lecce – 2005–06
- Rolf Feltscher – Parma – 2010–12[b SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U19]
- Darwin Machís – Udinese – 2018–19
- Massimo Margiotta – Udinese – 1999–2001, 2003–04[c ITA U23][c ITA U21][c ITA U18]
- Josef Martínez – Torino – 2014–17
- Yordan Osorio – Parma – 2020–
- Adalberto Peñaranda – Udinese – 2016–17
- Andrés Ponce – Sampdoria – 2015–16
- Tomás Rincón – Genoa, Juventus, Torino – 2014–
- Aristóteles Romero – Crotone – 2017–18
- Rafael Romo – Udinese – 2009–10
- Franco Signorelli – Empoli – 2014–16
Wales
- John Charles – Juventus, Roma – 1957–63
- Aaron Ramsey – Juventus – 2019–
- Ian Rush – Juventus – 1987–88
See also
Notes
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