"Brexit" promises to cut England off at the Premier League's shoulder

England's "Premier" league may face serious challenges in the near future - Brexit promises to limit the number of foreigners in the teams. The United Kingdom's exit from the European Union is rapidly approaching its end, so the "Premier" league and lower football division clubs are anxiously awaiting the conclusion of this agreement. "The Times" reports that with Brexit would come a crisis for the "Premier" league, as it is promised to reduce the unlimited number of foreigners to 12. At this stage, only seven "Premier" league clubs would fit into the Brexit framework - the remaining 13 teams have more than 12 foreigners. All clubs that represent England in Europe do not currently fall into that seven. Immediately after Brexit, such measures will not be taken, but it is planned to address this in the next few years. The foreign player limit could severely damage all of English football. The "Premier" league is currently the most watched league in the world due to its competitiveness, but similar limits could harm the league's image or diminish the performance of those same teams.