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BALL – English clubs are looking for companions in Europe (England)

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Brexit has created restrictions on British football. Stricter work visas are now required for members from English clubs, as European players must meet the same criteria as non-community players.

To get around this, World of sports shows that several Premier League (first tier) and championship (second tier) clubs are now looking for several satellite clubs in continental Europe. Target? Promote the arrival of new players, namely minors.

Since players under the age of 18 cannot sign up for clubs in England, the alternative is to be able to play for top European football clubs under 21, making it easier to obtain a work visa and then become a prime minister. League composition.

The Catalan newspaper claims that Liverpool have already built a new satellite, in contrast to Manchester United, which is in the research phase. Manchester City will use the logos associated with the City group: Girona (Spain’s second division), Troyes (France’s first division) and Lommel (Belgium’s second division).

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