That means that City are the most represented club in the XI, with no other team having more than one individual recognised.
Unsurprisingly, champions Spain dominate the lineup with six players.
At the heart of their midfield, Rodrigo was named as Player of the Tournament following Sunday night’s final victory over England.
Just like he does for City, the 28-year-old controlled the game for Luis de la Fuente’s side, starting six of the seven matches they played.
He is joined in the Team of the Tournament by fellow Spanish midfielders Fabian Ruiz and Dani Olmo.
Walker is the only player from runners-up England to feature, with the right-back playing every single minute for Gareth Southgate’s team.
It’s the second time Walker has been named in the Team of the Tournament at a European Championships, having also been honoured in 2021.
Akanji was a rock at the back for his Switzerland side, who lost on penalties to England at the quarter-final stage.
That meant Akanji and his compatriots exited the competition having avoided defeat in 90 minutes and conceding just four goals in five games.
Euro 2024 Team of the Tournament
Mike Maignan (France and AC Milan)
Kyle Walker (England and City)
Manuel Akanji (Switzerland and City)
William Saliba (France and Arsenal)
Marc Cucurella (Spain and Chelsea)
Rodrigo (Spain and City)
Fabian Ruiz (Spain and PSG)
Dani Olmo (Spain and RB Leipzig)
Lamine Yamal (Spain and Barcelona)
Nico Williams (Spain and Athletic Club)
Jamal Musiala (Germany and Bayern Munich)