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Tottenham, Chelsea, and Arsenal have all been adversely affected by the Premier League transfer rule change.

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Tottenham, Chelsea, and Arsenal have all been adversely affected by the Premier League transfer rule change.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham have more freedom to sign players on the transfer market this summer

Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham – along with all other Premier League and EFL clubs – will be significantly affected by the latest rule change the FA has agreed with the UK government.

The summer transfer window is expected to be one of the busiest ever and English teams now have more freedom to find new players.

The FA has reached an agreement with the Home Office which allows the points-based system to be skipped for up to four re-registrations who do not meet the requirements of the international visa system.

Previously, foreign players needed a certain number of support points from the governing body to be allowed to play in the Premier League.

Now each Premier League and Championship club will have four places to get around this rule, while League One and Two clubs are only allowed two signings who don’t meet the points criteria.

Tottenham, Chelsea, and Arsenal have all been adversely affected by the Premier League transfer rule change.
The Blues have been hit by the rule before, with Andrey Santos only missing a permit by one point after his summer move from Vasco da Gama

A statement from the FA said: “The additional access will allow clubs playing in the English league to sign a number of players who do not meet current points requirements.

There is a maximum of four players available for Premier League and Championship teams and two for League 1 and 2 teams.

“The number of players a club can sign is proportional to the number of English players they play. While each club is allocated a minimum of two player places in the first season, they are allocated between zero and four depending on the season.” Number of England players to play in future seasons.

“The Premier League and EFL are also committed to working with the FA to improve the pathway for talented young English players.” This solution supports both the development of English players and the clubs’ access to foreign talent.

“The results of changes to the GBE system and enhancements to the development path are still being reviewed, which could mean that increasing the number of places allowed per club should work successfully.”

With English clubs having more freedom this summer to sign the players they want in the transfer market, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham could be looking to secure hidden treasures they might not have thought of before. As mentioned, the Blues were denied the chance to use Santos so he was sent back to Brazil on loan.

Even though he has yet to kick the ball on British soil, Chelsea will be happy to have finalized the deal at this stage. The 19-year-old midfielder’s value rose dramatically after the South American Under-20 Championship, where he led Brazil to glory while wearing the golden boot.

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