English clubs seek more home talent as work permits tighten

Football Association chairman Greg Dyke wants English clubs to unearth their own Harry Kane next season with the FA making it harder for foreign players to secure work permits.

English clubs seek more home talent as work permits tighten

Football Association chairman Greg Dyke wants English clubs to unearth their own Harry Kane next season with the FA making it harder for foreign players to secure work permits.

Stricter rules, approved by the Home Office on Friday, will come into force from May 1 and intend to reduce the number of non-EU players in the Barclays Premier League, who are seen as blocking English talent.

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