By Lia Hervey, Sky Sports News HQ
Updated: 16/06/16 16:41
Sport Immigration Lawyer Maria Patsalos warns that could be a disaster for the British football if Britain left the EU vote
A lawyer warned immigration Sport leaders that some European players may not be able to play in the Premier League if Britain agree to leave the EU next week.
Currently, players from EU countries can work without a work permit in England, but that if "wins referendum on June 23, 'could change leave, but may take several years before the effects are felt.
Playing the last season 432 European players in the Premier League, registered. These players are having to leave to play, but would vote against "Stay" does not automatically have the right new players to live and work in the UK.
The Home Office would use for non-European players for Europeans current immigration rules, where a player from one of the top 10 have played only nation in 30 percent of their games in the two years to receive the date of application of the above for a work permit.
A player who accepts a Nation 11-20 must in 45 per cent of international matches and this proportion rises to 60 percent for the following 10 countries and 75 percent for 31 to 50 played free nations.

West Ham Dimitri Payet one of the 432 Europeans in the last season of the Premier League
A vote to leave the EU means that 27 countries Players Association would have to meet these criteria.
That would mean that the best players in the Premier League duo Dimitri Payet French caliber West Ham and Leicester n'golo kanté of criteria for short, realized for the non-regular for his country.
Former President Leyton Orient Barry Hearn is confident that the best players are always attracted to English football if the UK to leave the EU vote
Bosman rule, a player can leave his club at the end of his contract for free, would the rule is encapsulated not change in FIFA and national standards and do not depend on EU legislation.
Speaking to Sky Sports News HQ, the Council for the first sports Immigration Maria Patsalos said: "A good example is currently Dimitri Payet and n'golo kanté, two fantastic French players who have lit up this season in the Premier League.

Edge N'Golo Leicester Premier League title winning team
"You are not responsible for their national teams at all regular French. You do not have the chance to play in the Premier League had when we speak in three or four years.
"It would be a massive loss. Obviously Payet has done an amazing job at West Ham and edge, who knows if Leicester had won the title of the Premier League without him? We want a problem with them, to see, and not so young player designed more to come by and give them the opportunity.
Former FA boss Mark Palios, the UK authorities believe that football have conflicting views on whether Britain should leave the EU
"It could have catastrophic consequences. We do not know for sure."
However, another limitation of foreign players have claimed local talent could promote and be better in the long run for Great Britain.

Barry Hearn, Chairman of Matchroom Sport
Barry Hearn, Chairman of Matchroom Sport, said: "We do not lose anything from the superior of all, we have to pay more money end.
"In other words, what we lose is potentially cheaper options in the central region is not able to come to be, easily, that I think is a good thing as it gives our children a chance to realize their dreams."
retired footballer Vinnie Jones said: "What I said was 20 years ago when a Premier Europa League, the national team is struggling.
"This would always be the price we pay to the European players for the flood. Now I'm not saying that this is wrong, that football is fantastic to see but a bit like me, plated the old disappeared" ,

National teams may have problems, says Vinnie Jones
Other areas that may be in the vote "leave" next Thursday could, the minor leagues are added by some small sports Patsalos.
"If it is hard enough to be even more difficult," he said. "Currently, the minor leagues are struggling players bring to enforce the well-established international and current immigration rules in the UK.
"So if these rules for European citizens extend, they will find it difficult these players to wear well and the same goes for other sports.
"If you have established good international sports that do not respect the rules in force in the United Kingdom and in a position they are not."
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