The Premier League clubs impacted most by Euros & Copa

Arsenal's Declan Rice was one of four England players to feature in every minute of every match in Euro 2024 this summerImage source, Getty Images
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Arsenal's Declan Rice was one of four England players to feature in every minute of every match in Euro 2024 this summer

Euro 2024 and Copa America 2024 are over - and the Premier League season starts in four weeks on Friday 16 August.

Pre-season is already underway, with Nottingham Forest having already played a friendly and Manchester United in action on Monday afternoon.

Because England and Spain reached the Euros final on Sunday, and Premier League stars featured as Argentina beat Colombia in South America's showpiece, many Premier League clubs will be without several key players while they take an expected three-week break.

BBC Sport chief football news reporters Simon Stone says: "The 2024-25 season ends with Fifa's expanded 32-team Club World Cup, the final of which is played on 13 July - almost exactly a year on from today.

"No wonder players' union bosses are not happy."

BBC Sport looks at some of the data.

Manchester City players had the most minutes at Euro 2024

Euro 2024 PL club breakdown

ClubMinsPlayers
MNC5,6159
ARS3,1546
MNU1,9855
LIV1,8357
CRY1,0294
EVE1,0501
CHE9843
FUL9781
BRI9503
NEW8683
TOT7801
WHU5752
LEI5403
AST5342
SOU4947
BOU41510
BRE3462
WOL2173
IPS00
NOT00
Source: Opta
Euro 2024 PL club breakdown. .  .

This summer there are three Premier League clubs going to Asia and 10 heading to the United States; including Chelsea and Manchester City, who will be competing in the expanded Club World Cup in June 2025.

City have the highest number of potential fixtures (79) in this next 365 days.

  • Five pre-season games, including the Community Shield

  • 38 Premier League games

  • Up to six in the EFL Cup if they reach the final

  • Up to six in the FA Cup if they reach the final

  • Up to 17 in the Champions League - if they finish second in the group in the new format

  • Seven in the Club World Cup

Speaking immediately after the Euro 2024 final, England and Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham said: "You know, it's so tough these days with, the crazy schedules and then coming together for the end of the season, for one last tournament.

"It's difficult on the body, you know, mentally, physically you're exhausted."

Who needs a rest the most after this summer?

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A list of the Premier League players who featured in the final of either Euro 2024 or Copa America 2024 - and how many minutes they have played over the summer tournaments

'Relentless schedule is completely unsustainable'

The players union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) is part of a legal action against Fifa over the "overloaded and unworkable" football calendar.

Chief executive Maheta Molango told BBC Sport on Monday: "The schedule is absolutely relentless and completely unsustainable. That is why legal action has been needed in order to say ‘enough is enough’. Players cannot just keep being pushed to their absolute limits.

“Football fans want events like the European Championships to feel special. Players want to be able to go to these tournaments and to feel that they are being given an opportunity to be at their best.

“Everyone in football knows the calendar is broken. A complete reset is now needed.”

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Euro 2024: England final defeat 'heartbreaking' - Bellingham

*An earlier version of this article had some incorrect data supplied by Opta