I took some time to study the new UK point based immigration system for foreign football players post Brexit. It is a very complex system and it is not easy to get a good understanding of all details. But as far as I understand, smaller clubs on limited budget will find it hard to import players from abroad, as the kind of players smaller clubs can afford won't have enough points to qualify for a working licence.
Players such as Faurlin, Buszacky, Helguson, Polter, Leinstner Gorkks, Luongo and many other could not be signed under the new rules.
Being a Norwegian I find some interest in the fact Solskjær could not be signed by Man U as a manager. The new rules pretty much eliminate all foreign managers to follow Warburton, as those we can afford will not have enough points. We are bound to look domestically.
I think this is once again rules that fit the bigger clubs that can afford players with sufficient points. Small clubs running on limited budget will hardly be able to look abroad. Foreign players have added spice to QPR and many of the great names from the past are foreign - it is sad this will be history, but important that peoples wish for tight regulation of immigration is respected, as I understand this was an important part of the Brexit decision.
Players such as Faurlin, Buszacky, Helguson, Polter, Leinstner Gorkks, Luongo and many other could not be signed under the new rules.
Being a Norwegian I find some interest in the fact Solskjær could not be signed by Man U as a manager. The new rules pretty much eliminate all foreign managers to follow Warburton, as those we can afford will not have enough points. We are bound to look domestically.
I think this is once again rules that fit the bigger clubs that can afford players with sufficient points. Small clubs running on limited budget will hardly be able to look abroad. Foreign players have added spice to QPR and many of the great names from the past are foreign - it is sad this will be history, but important that peoples wish for tight regulation of immigration is respected, as I understand this was an important part of the Brexit decision.
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