Liverpool star Emre Can is among the players eligible for the Euro 2016 young player of the tournament award presented by Socar.
Can is one of two players born in Germany of Turkish origin to be on the list with the other being Bayer Leverkusen star Hakan Calhanoglu.
The Bayer playmaker represents Turkey at international level as does Denmark born Emre Mor who earned a five-year move to Borussia Dortmund today.
The other Turkish entries are 21-year-old Ozan Tufan and 20-year-old Ahmet Calik.
The UEFA award is open to all players born on or after 1 January 1994 and the winner will be selected by the UEFA technical observers, who will attend every match at UEFA EURO 2016.
Eligible for Young Player of the Tournament presented by Socar:
Albania
Elseid Hysaj
Austria
Marcel Sabitzer
Alessandro Schöpf
Belgium
Jason Denayer
Jordan Lukaku
Divock Origi
Croatia
Tin Jedvaj
Ante Ćorić
Mateo Kovačić
Marko Rog
Marko Pjaca
Czech Republic
None
England
John Stones
Dele Alli
Eric Dier
Raheem Sterling
Marcus Rashford
France
Kingsley Coman
Anthony Martial
Germany
Joshua Kimmich
Emre Can
Leroy Sané
Julian Weigl
Hungary
Barnabás Bese
László Kleinheisler
Ádám Nagy
Iceland
Hjörtur Hermannsson
Italy
Federico Bernardeschi
Northern Ireland
Luke McCullough
Paddy McNair
Poland
Bartosz Kapustka
Karol Linetty
Piotr Zieliński
Arkadiusz Milik
Mariusz Stępiński
Portugal
Renato Sanches
Republic of Ireland
None
Romania
Steliano Filip
Russia
Aleksandr Golovin
Slovakia
Milan Škriniar
Ondrej Duda
Spain
Héctor Bellerín
Sweden
Ludwig Augustinsson
Victor Lindelöf
Switzerland
Nico Elvedi
Denis Zakaria
Breel Embolo
Shani Tarashaj
Turkey
Ahmet Çalık
Hakan Çalhanoğlu
Ozan Tufan
Emre Mor
Ukraine
Viktor Kovalenko
Olexandr Zinchenko
Wales
George Williams