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Premier League clubs worst-hit by Tokyo Olympics with Man Utd losing two stars and Arsenal ace Martinelli featuring
WITH Euro 2020 and Copa America now in the history books, it's time to turn our attention back to domestic football – or is it?
For most clubs, pre-season is now well underway ahead of the Premier League's return on August 13.
But a number of top-flight teams will be without at least one star for the majority of pre-season after seeing players called up to their nation's Olympics squad.
A total of 16 countries have qualified for the tournament in Tokyo, including France, Spain, Brazil and Argentina.
Some clubs have blocked their players from competing at the Games, with Liverpool urging Mohamed Salah to stay put rather than go off on Egypt duty.
The Reds are already set to lose their star winger early next year due to the Africa Cup of Nations.
But a total of nine Premier League clubs WILL have to make do without at least on player, with Manchester United missing two first-teamers.
Check out the full list below…
ARSENAL – Gabriel Martinelli
THE Brazilian ace missed a large chunk of 2020-21 due to injury before breaking back into the squad and scoring twice in the second half of the season.
But Martinelli, 20, will hope to prove to Mikel Arteta what he can do at the Olympics with Brazil.
If the shock pre-season defeat to Hibernian – who had earlier lost 1-0 to Accrington Stanley – is anything to go by, Arteta will need all the help he can get.
ASTON VILLA – Douglas Luiz
ONE of three Premier League-based Brazilians called up for the Tokyo Games, the Villa ace is a key figure in Dean Smith's midfield.
Luiz, 23, has started 69 top-flight games in just two seasons since his 2019 arrival .
With just five days between the end of the Olympics and the start of the Premier League season, will be sorely missed by Smith should he fail to bounce back from the tournament quickly.
BRIGHTON – Alexis Mac Allister & Tudor Baluta
A DOUBLE-WHAMMY for the Seagulls, Graham Potter will be forced to lose Argentine star-in-the-making Mac Allister.
The 22-year-old excelled on the south coast last season, and scored a sensational goal in the Olympic warm-up game against South Korea earlier this season.
Elsewhere, Baluta, also 22, has been named in Romania's squad. He played just once for Brighton last season.
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