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In what has been seen as a significant development in the world of football, the Football Association (FA) and the Premier League have reached an agreement on post-Brexit player quotas. This agreement seeks to address the challenges that may arise in the wake of the United Kingdom`s exit from the European Union.
Following the Brexit referendum in 2016, there was a lot of uncertainty surrounding the future of football in the UK. At the time, the rules governing the recruitment of players from the EU were relatively relaxed. Under these rules, the FA and the Premier League were not required to set quotas for the number of EU players allowed in the league.
However, the post-Brexit era has brought with it new challenges, especially with regards to the recruitment of foreign players. The UK has left the EU, and this means that the existing rules on the recruitment of EU players are no longer applicable. The FA and Premier League have had to undertake extensive consultations to determine the way forward.
Under the agreement reached between the FA and the Premier League, the league`s clubs will be required to fill a quota of 12 `homegrown` players. This quota will be additional to other existing criteria, such as the requirement that a club`s squad must contain no more than 17 non-homegrown players.
The FA has also made it clear that it will continue to work with the Home Office to ensure that the league`s rules meet the requirements of the UK`s post-Brexit immigration policy. The aim is to ensure that football clubs are still able to recruit top-quality players from around the world while complying with immigration rules.
The agreement has been welcomed by many in the football world. It is seen as a positive development that will help to ensure that the Premier League remains an attractive destination for top players, both from within the UK and overseas.
In conclusion, the FA and Premier League`s agreement on post-Brexit player quotas is a significant development for football in the UK. The agreement seeks to address the challenges that may arise in the wake of the UK`s exit from the EU, and it is hoped that it will help to ensure that the league remains a highly competitive and attractive destination for top-quality players.