With Euro 2024 and the Copa America taking place over the coming weeks, clubs from around the world will witness their players be involved with their respective nations.
Although major tournaments in the summer are common practice, the situation is made more complex for the clubs in question due to the Olympics being held in Paris.
Just over a week after Euro 2024 and the Copa America reach a conclusion, the football tournament in France will be held between July 24 and August 10.
As a result, many clubs are left in an awkward position with regards to permission being granted over selection, the teams holding that right due to the competition not being ratified by FIFA.
Chelsea duo join Fernandez in being omitted
On Sunday, it emerged that Chelsea would not allow Enzo Fernandez to represent Argentina, the midfielder's situation not helped by undergoing hernia surgery in April.
According to The Mirror, Chelsea officials also got involved to ensure that Malo Gusto and Benoit Badiashile were not selected by France.
Aged 21 and 23 respectively, the defensive duo were in contention to be selected by Thierry Henry for what is a home tournament for Les Bleus.
Instead, their names were not included in the squad that was announced on Monday, the report in question highlighting that incoming Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca preferred to keep them in the club's pre-season plans.
One Chelsea player will be involved, however, with Lesley Ugochukwu being provided with the opportunity to go away with his country.
Ugochukwu featured for just 563 minutes in all competitions during 2023-24, with his only appearance after a hamstring injury sustained in December coming on the final day of 2023-24 against Bournemouth.
Will Chelsea face further Olympic decisions?
There could be more instances where a Chelsea player is called-up for the Olympics, with Mykhaylo Mudryk a potential selection for Ukraine.
However, in that situation, Chelsea are again likely to block one of their most expensive players from playing in the tournament, particularly with Ukraine having qualified for Euro 2024.
Gabriel Slonina may have more chance of representing the United States given that he is unlikely to be regarded as one of Chelsea's three senior goalkeepers for next season.