Monday, 27 June 2016

Premier League clubs do not accept any transfers hope beat Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union

LONDON (AFP) - The shockwaves felt by the UK have set the European Union a dramatic impact on the speed of transmission is interrupted by clubs in the Premier League rich liquidity for leading European exit voted.

One question is whether the French players like Manchester United target Paul Pogba would be eligible to play in the most prestigious and competitive league in Europe, since the negotiations on the United Kingdom could continue long in the internal market or for at least two years.

More immediately, transfer the drop to acquire the book value difficult goals.

- The most expensive foreign players -

"If the pound continued to fall, while foreign talent will be more expensive. This could have a major knock-on effect in the transfer window of summer," Simon Chadwick, professor of sport business at the University of Salford, the Times said.

While fluctuations in the exchange rate should not impede the richest clubs such as Manchester City and rivals of the city Gross-cross, will find the average level of Premier League teams the difference.

introduce Even with the money for a new TV contract record to offer £ 10 million (12.1 million euros to 13.4 million US dollars) for a European player by almost 900,000 £ in the last two days, because of the fall in the value of the pound sterling against the euro.

the largest shareholder of West Ham David Sullivan - whose team had until Thursday vote crash an offer of 40 million euros from the International Marseille striker Michy Belgian Batshuayi - reflects this concern.

"There will be many consequences for the Premier League and football in general," he wrote on the club's website.

"If ... continue to fall, the pound against the euro, players in European clubs, because the impact of purchasing power more expensive.

"Even now, the currently signed payments to clubs holding player, we will lose if the value of the pound falls, but every club is in the same boat."

In addition to the transfer fee, based in Europe, the players also higher wages can, because their expectations Euro demand.

- Euro or pounds?

"The Premier League will always be a net importer. Now it depends on whether transfer fees are paid in pounds or paid in euros," Daniel Geey, sports law firm Sheridan, the Daily Mail said.

"The same goes for the salaries of European players who could be paid later as a security mark in euros and translated into the books."

The opinions differ as to whether to remain in the single market - which is usually a country requires permits freedom of movement - would be a blessing, or - feels like leader Brexiteer Michaael Gove - it is best luck outside to try.

If Britain, leaving the internal market, the players are strict rules for non-EU players respect - that it must be played in a certain percentage of their national team games. Get a British work permit will also depend in the previous two years on the FIFA ranking of their country.

If the rule outside the EU imposed, more than 400 players plying their trade in both leagues in Scotland and England will not fail to meet the requirements.

Among them is the star player of France in the Euro 2016 finals Dimitri Payet and West Ham midfielder enforcer n'golo kanté, an integral player Story Premier League title last season Leicester would not pass the test.

For some, not being on the internal market, a blessing would be because it would give the opportunity to more regularly to shine in the Elite League and are not allocated to teams second level to the first experiences of young computer talents English to win.

"Clubs will certainly consider their goals and transfer policies, as soon as the position in the coming years will be clearer," said Dan Lowen Couch Mans Registry of Sports.

"We can expect the Premier League to do everything possible to encourage the government to make the necessary changes approval rules to work to enhance the ability of the UK to ensure to sign the best European talent not to reduce the club."

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