How Brexit could affect Manchester clubs

Britain's decision to leave the EU could have a huge effect on the youth recruitment policy at both Manchester United and Manchester City.

The two Premier League giants have been warned they could miss out on some of the top young talent to the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid after the historic vote was passed this morning, report the Manchester Evening News.

A top sports lawyer has claimed that Brexit will see an end to the Reds and Blues cherry-picking under-18s talent from clubs on the continent.

Manchester-based Carol Couse, of Mills and Reeve – noted for their work in sport – says leaving the EU will have a profound effect on youth recruitment.

FIFA rules forbid clubs from signing players from other countries until they are 18, but an exception is that players can move freely within the European Union at the age of 16.

That rule - article 19 - will now not apply to UK clubs meaning young European talent will be subject to the same work permits rules as those outside the EU.

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