Satuuuu
JF-Expert Member
- Dec 3, 2015
- 1,849
- 1,993
English clubs’ chances of signing young players in general will be seriously affected, with the current ruling that clubs inside the EU are able to buy players aged 16 or over.
That will change once the UK is no longer in the EU, with only players aged 18 or over being able to be acquired, which will give European competitors an advantage over English sides.
That will likely then see English clubs having to pay a premium on such players once they are eligible to play in England, and clubs won’t be able to sign up young talents and sell them on for profit.
That will change once the UK is no longer in the EU, with only players aged 18 or over being able to be acquired, which will give European competitors an advantage over English sides.
That will likely then see English clubs having to pay a premium on such players once they are eligible to play in England, and clubs won’t be able to sign up young talents and sell them on for profit.