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The new rules put in place following the split from the European Union has posed problems for the relegation-threatened side.
One thing’s for sure, though: we can kiss goodbye to seeing some of Europe’s most electrifying young talent with these new rules putting an end to U-18 international transfers.
In the 31 days since Brexit was signed, sealed and delivered we’ve seen no end of complaints and ‘red-tape’ measures imposed upon traders and customers who deal with Europe, which hasn’t been helped by the coronavirus pandemic.
Arsenal hero Robert Pires may be a legend of north London but the Frenchman has now turned his back on his football to live in Ibiza with his wife - and he has blamed Brexit for it.
ARSENE WENGER warned Brexit could "kill" the Premier League and stop the best players and coaches from coming to England.
“It is no longer possible to go to England due to Brexit,” Antov explained at the time, via Corriere dello Sport.
Brexit rules mean Leeds will have to wait until the final days of the January transfer window to sign Diogo Monteiro from Servette, says Joe Donnohue.
Irish soccer players can no longer transfer freely from Irish clubs to British clubs as a result of Brexit, Leman solicitor Ultán Anderson comments.
West Ham United's Conference League play-off opponents Viborg have expressed their disappointment after being informed that two of their players will be unable to feature in Thursday's first leg at the London Olympic Stadium due to visa issues.
The man who used to run the WTO says the EU single market, set up by Margaret Thatcher, is ‘the top league’.
Jürgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, has told the Guardian that Brexit “makes no sense at all” and that he believes British people should have the chance to vote again on their future either in or outside the European Union.
The Reds are searching for their third manager in 18 months after Championship rivals West Brom bought out Ismael's contract.
Two African players from Viborg FF will not be able to travel for their Europa Conference League play-off against West Ham United due to English entry rules for non-EU citizens after Brexit, the Danish club says.
Arsenal will reportedly focus on the South American market after new Brexit rules made it harder to sign European talent.
Fulham have been thwarted by Brexit in their attempts to sign Justin Kluivert as the Roma winger has reportedly been denied a work permit to move to England.
Your weekly update from the Brexit ‘downside bunker’, chronicling the downsides, and occasional upsides, of Brexit.
Post-Brexit rules should be relaxed to allow English clubs to bring in more top-quality youngsters from Europe, Chelsea academy chief Neil Bath says.
“At the end, they rang me to ask who Diomande was, where he’d come from. I spoke to the Arsenal scouts, who saw his videos and asked for more information. They were interested. Brexit made that situation difficult, but if it hadn’t been for that he might have gone there.”
Coventry City transfer news from CoventryLive as transfer collapse of former Borussia Dortmund II centre-back explained.
Dan Plumley has insisted that West Ham United and other clubs have had to be reactive to “tricky” situations created by Brexit in recent years.
Not for the first time, the prime minister delivered a major speech that was economical with the truth.
Thomas Tuchel is thought to have a 90-day period until he is required to leave the UK following his sacking at Chelsea having been left in post-Brexit visa limbo.
Holloway thinks that the European Union is to blame for the Premier League’s controversial new rule.
“Making it difficult to trade with your biggest market is a dumb thing to do", Sir Martin Broughton said.
Chelsea are leading Milan and two other Serie A clubs in the race for Brondby teenager Mads Beyer but they face a problem, a report claims.
New Brexit regulations have slowed down the process for midfielder Madger Gomes to make his debut for Crewe Alexandra.
Former Hibs star Tam McManus believes Brexit is the reason there is such a lack of international motivation in the current squad at Easter Road.
When Britain officially left the European Union in January of this year, football clubs were stripped of the privileges they were previously afforded through the freedom of movement. Gone are the days when a player from Europe could hop on a plane and easily sign for a British club.
Due to FIFA rules, leaving the EU meant British clubs suddenly found themselves unable to sign the best teenage players from abroad until they turn 18. Some of Europe's top sides are taking advantage.
The decision to leave the EU makes it harder for young European footballers to play in the Premier League.
Brentford co-directors of football Rasmus Ankersen and Phil Giles discuss the Bees' innovative B Team strategy and how future plans have been impacted by Brexit.
International appearances and club achievements both play their part in the new scoring system which prospective signings from abroad must pass from 1 January.
The pandemic has a significant effect on the transfer market and where English clubs are concerned, Brexit threatens to have its own impact on clubs dealings
FIFA's Article 19 rule had established a general ban on minors transferring internationally, but made an exemption for players over the age of 16 moving within the EU.
The PM tried to claim Brexit had seen off the European Super League, but Gary had other ideas.
Manchester United and Erik ten Hag could face complications over any move to bring Robin van Persie back to Old Trafford as assistant manager - according to reports.
All overseas players joining English clubs must qualify for entry through a points-based system when the Brexit transition period ends on 31 December.
Newcastle United have missed out on the chance to sign PSV Eindhoven defender Chris Gloster after the USA youngster was denied a work permit, according to ESPN.
Bands, theatre groups and sports clubs could be badly hit by need for visas, carnets and documents.
Arsenal and Manchester United could miss out on the signing of AC Milan forward Francesco Camarda, HITC understands.
Premier League clubs to be limited to three under-21 signings per transfer window with all foreign players subjected to a point-based threshold to be eligible to play in the UK.
The new visa system put in place after Brexit is a contributory factor to Premier League clubs spending record sums on transfer fees as they find it more difficult to sign players at a younger age, the league's chief executive Richard Masters said on Thursday.
Seldom do the Premier League’s 20 clubs get together and find common ground. Too much self-interest, a need to look after number one. / On the impact felt by Brexit, though, there is a rare united front.
English clubs fear they will end up playing inflated prices for players or missing out on the best talent altogether because they cannot compete for their signature until they are 18.
The Premier League is wary of the impact of Brexit and is seeking to avoid tough regulations on signing European players.
Manchester United are set to name Ralf Rangnick as the club's new manager on an interim basis, with the experience German coach signing a six-month deal at Old Trafford.
Chris Gloster has returned to the US with New York City FC after seeing his move to Newcastle United fall through, as reported by Eindhovens Dagblad.
The government and its supporters are beginning to claim 'benefits' of being outside the European Union some of which were always available to EU member states or, in other cases, are not benefits at all.
Former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel will be forced to leave England next month due to Brexit rules after being sacked by the Blues in September.
Thomas Tuchel is ‘preparing to leave’ the United Kingdom in December due to Chelsea’s decision to sack him, according to a report.
Brexit has drastically shrunk the pool of footballers available to English clubs without having any clear benefit to the prospects of homegrown talent in the Premier League.
The Brazilian prospect is still searching for a loan move because he cannot get a work permit as Premier League clubs continue to come to terms with the GBE system that has seen worldwide playing pool shrink by more than 90%.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has attempted to explain why clubs in England’s top-flight are spending so much after Brexit.
Wolves are in talks to appoint Bruno Lage as their new manager but they have hit a stumbling block over his backroom staff, Football Insider understands. / Strict Brexit regulations makes hiring from Europe a far more complex process than previously.
A Premier League switch appeals to Newcastle United target Wout Weghorst but, according to BILD, securing a work permit may be an issue in the post-Brexit era.
Raith Rovers are still working hard to add a new signing with the deal currently being held up due to “work permit-related” issues.
“I was at Leicester for about three months and had been given the chance to sign there, but because of Brexit, which came into effect on January 1st, I wasn’t allowed to stay,” said Circati.
KV Oostende coach Alexander Blessin has revealed he believes that Brexit ruined his chances of securing the Sheffield United job in the summer.

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