Dyke wants more English players in Premier League

Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has set a target of increasing the number of English players in the Premier League from 32% to 45% by 2022 in his England Commission report.

Dyke wants more English players in Premier League

Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has set a target of increasing the number of English players in the Premier League from 32% to 45% by 2022 in his England Commission report.

Dyke unveiled a raft of proposals at Wembley, aimed at boosting the number of English players at the top of club football, including the introduction of B teams in a new ’League Three’, overhauling the work permit system and increasing the number of home-grown players in squads.

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