EightyFive points offers a comprehensive analysis of the implications of the end of freedom of movement after Brexit for football: Freedom of movement
Of course, a lot depends on the actual terms of exit and the article looks at two contrasting scenarios: a status quo scenario and an end of free movement scenario. It is mor than likely that there would be seem some compromise between these two ends of the spectrum.
However, under the end of free movement scenario, 'A significant drop in the number of EU/EEA players does not necessarily imply a return to the pre-Bosman era in terms of the quality of players on show. There would be no artificial quotas, and because of the money and allure of the Premier League, elite players will still want to come to England. The wealthiest clubs would continue to attract the biggest stars; the rest, on the other hand, would be forced to operate in a more restricted transfer market. Champions League places would move even further beyond the horizons of most clubs, and “near miracles” such as Leicester’s league win, would be become even less likely.'
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