Understanding Sverre Nypan's Transfer to Manchester City in the Post-Brexit Market
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Summary
The article discusses the transfer of Sverre Nypan to Manchester City and how English clubs are adapting to the post-Brexit market regulations, particularly the requirement of a Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) for non-British players.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledGBE stands for Governing Body Endorsement which, since January 2021, has been required for any non-British player to play professionally in the UK.
Some players gain an autopass through their international record, earned by the number.
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