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Published 12:35 24 Jun 2016 BST
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As Garbielle Marcotti explains for ESPN, Article 19 of the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players bans the transfer of minors, defined as players under the age of 18. There are three exceptions. One: kids moving for non-football reasons (like a parent getting a job in a new country); two: youngsters residing near a border; and three: transfers of minors between the age of 16 and 18 within the EU or EEA.
This means players like Adnan Januzaj and, previously, Cesc Fabregas would not have been able to transfer over to the UK if Britain had left the EU earlier. City AM have a full breakdown of what players at each Premier League club would not have qualified to play in the Premier League.
In choosing to leave the EU, the UK has pulled out of the free movement of EU citizens, making any potential signing of EU migrants harder. Future signings from Europe may now have to apply for visas that could hamper the entire transfer, which may well lead to players electing to sign for Italian or Spanish clubs, rather than risk the hassle of coming to the Premier League.
If you've ever played Football Manager and had a transfer fall through due to work permit issues, imagine that, but on a much wider scale.
This could also see Premier League teams turning to the Football League to replace those lost out to clubs in the EU.
"If EU players have to meet current work permit requirements then there will be a significant number that cannot qualify to play in England," Andre Osborne told Squawka.
"This will leave Premier League squads short of players and so clubs will buy and or poach English players from clubs further down the pyramid. Potentially this will lower the quality of squads in the Football League."
This could bring about more English players playing in the Premier League, as clubs choose to look into the lower leagues, rather than look to foreign academies.
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