by Dave » 29 Aug 2020, 10:13
Sorry from bringing politics into this, think it's relevant however. The European Union as it's known today did not come into force until 1993 upon the implementation of the Maastricht treaty, it was only at that point Freedom of Movement was born, prior to that it was the EEC , it's relevant because prior to free movement in 1993 players routinely transferred around Europe, although I will freely admit not as frequently as today.
I believe the answer to your question is both yes and no. It has to be remembered not every European national FA is from a country that is an EU member state, but is a member of UEFA, so whilst a player out of contract may able to leave his current club, if he was to leave a club within the EU to move to a non EU country I would suggest free movement wouldn't apply.
So now the English FA along with the rest of the UK are no longer within the EU a lot will depend on what or if any deal is done between the UK and EU, because until December the 31st we're still in the transition period, so if the UK leaves fully on Jan 1st with no deal incoming transferred players would be subject to a points based immigration system same as everyone else.
On that point I couldn't care less if your Tory, Labour, LibDem you'd be living in cloud cuckoo land if you think the current government are going to do anything other than make it lot easier for an international football under a points based system to come and work here, than many other industries, and lower league players 'hypocritical' Yes 'unfair' Yes, but's that's life.
Sorry from bringing politics into this, think it's relevant however. The European Union as it's known today did not come into force until 1993 upon the implementation of the Maastricht treaty, it was only at that point Freedom of Movement was born, prior to that it was the EEC , it's relevant because prior to free movement in 1993 players routinely transferred around Europe, although I will freely admit not as frequently as today.
I believe the answer to your question is both yes and no. It has to be remembered not every European national FA is from a country that is an EU member state, but is a member of UEFA, so whilst a player out of contract may able to leave his current club, if he was to leave a club within the EU to move to a non EU country I would suggest free movement wouldn't apply.
So now the English FA along with the rest of the UK are no longer within the EU a lot will depend on what or if any deal is done between the UK and EU, because until December the 31st we're still in the transition period, so if the UK leaves fully on Jan 1st with no deal incoming transferred players would be subject to a points based immigration system same as everyone else.
On that point I couldn't care less if your Tory, Labour, LibDem you'd be living in cloud cuckoo land if you think the current government are going to do anything other than make it lot easier for an international football under a points based system to come and work here, than many other industries, and lower league players 'hypocritical' Yes 'unfair' Yes, but's that's life.