It'll be the 15-21 year old from Europe that clubs wont be able to get hold of.
Senior players, well they'll find ways around it. Seriously South American players have been coming into the English game for ages now (zero to do with EU) and aside from the younger ones, there is barely any Work Permit problems. Can't imagine the same wont be done for senior European players.
yes at least that.
We can clearly see LFC having one or two examples of kids who we'd sent to europe to get residency.
Look at chelsea.. how many are on loan there? most are sent out to belgium to get an eu residency then get sold on as an asset like cattle. their model is potentially blown.
There not THAT many south americans that come in.
They need to have played at least regularly for an u21 side or so to get a permit on appeal. Once they do they are fine... but...
insua. had EU passport due to spanish grandparent... thus needed no permit but now would and would not get one
Palletta had italian passport... we didnt get any benefit but he's had a good career in italy. again no chance of getting him on work permit.
Leto.. could not get a permit. sent to greece. sold in the end
Allan.. two loans now.. played brazil u20 prep tournament. no propsect of permit yet
I'm sure we could keep going.
Lets look at aguero. rafa wanted him BEFORE atletico got him 2006. he'd barely played u17 for argentina... he'd not get a permit. Even after one year at atletico it was a doubt.
the list goes on and on.
How about or EU buying.
its been poor lets be frank... but... pacheco, suso, nemeth.. teixteria forget it. bad thing? not so sure
chrivella, canso.. forget it.
Senior side.
Can, Grujic, moreno, illori, lucas? origi don't kow if they would get a permit on u21 action.
coutinho got work permit...
What this might do in a positive way is stop the scattergun approach.