Liverpool could overcome British laws brought about by Brexit if FSG complete the acquisition of Spanish second division club Malaga.
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British clubs hampered by BrexitRestrictions on signing young playersLiverpool owners want to buy MalagaFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
reported last week that Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group are exploring a deal to acquire Spanish second division side Malaga. Since last summer, FSG have been evaluating several European clubs to bring them under their umbrella to develop a multi-club model, and are reportedly ready to fight it out with Paris Saint-Germain owners to take over Malaga.
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The now reports that if FSG manage to acquire Malaga, it would help the Reds to beat British laws. The latest Brexit rules do not allow English clubs to sign a player from abroad under the age of 18. If Malaga come under FSG's control as a feeder club, the Premier League giants would be able to nurture their U18 talents in Spain and send across over-18 players who fail to procure work permits in the UK.
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Manchester City have, to a certain extent, followed this trend since they bought a majority stake at Girona, who qualified for this season's Champions League thanks to the efforts of players like Savinho.
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Back on the pitch, Arne Slot's side will be back in action on Wednesday as they take on arch-rivals Everton in a crucial Premier League encounter at Anfield.