Britain's withdrawal from the EU has a great impact not only on the country's economy, but also on football.
Once Britain successfully leaves the European Union, players from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland will no longer be EU players, and other countries will be restricted by foreign aid if they want to introduce players from these four countries.
We all know that the Premier League is the largest league today, and it can be said that the benefits of clubs in the Premier League are much higher than those of other leagues.
If Britain leaves the European Union, it will inevitably affect the income of the club, reduce the income of the English club team in the TV broadcast, and also affect the income of the players.
There is a lot of foreign aid in the Premier League. If Britain no longer belongs to the EU after Britain leaves the EU, then players from other countries will come to play in the UK and players from the EU will come to non-EU countries. This is also limited by some foreign aid policies.
We also have reason to believe that the Premier League will not wait, and they will also formulate a series of Brexit measures. After all, the Premier League is a very mature and successful league.
If the impact of Britain's successful withdrawal from the EU may not be seen in a short time, then for a long time, Britain will find that Britain's withdrawal from the EU has brought great harm to its own football, and it will be too late to regret it!