HEARTBREAKING: Due to a change in FA rules, Arsenal is not permitted to sign their top transfer target this month.

Fans of Arsenal may be in for more bad news as it has been revealed that a new FA regulation brought about by Brexit may prevent the Gunners from signing a player in January.
Fans of Arsenal may be in for more bad news as it has been revealed that a new FA regulation brought about by Brexit may prevent the Gunners from signing a player in January.

Fans of Arsenal may be in for more bad news as it has been revealed that a new FA regulation brought about by Brexit may prevent the Gunners from signing a player in January.

After an unexpected second-place finish the previous season, Mikel Arteta’s team started the 2023–24 season off with a bang.

The Gunners had a rough stretch over the Christmas break, though, and dropped to fourth position in the Premier League—five points behind leaders Liverpool—despite their impressive start.

Arsenal has only been able to win one of their previous five league games, and they lost to Liverpool at home in the FA Cup after blowing several big chances in the first half.

Brexit regulations mean that Arsenal will not be able to acquire Jorrel Hato this month.
Brexit regulations mean that Arsenal will not be able to acquire Jorrel Hato this month.

Only one goal in their previous sixty attempts has been scored by Arteta’s team, indicating goal deficit. Multiple injuries have also hampered the North London team, especially in defensive positions. fresh signee Both the loss of Jurrien Timber and Takehiro Tomiyasu’s injury have been severe, forcing players in Arteta’s backline to frequently play out of position. Not surprisingly, given the midweek fixtures Champions League football requires and these fitness concerns, Arsenal is aiming to shore up their defence. Jorrel Hato of Ajax is reportedly being watched by the Gunners, but significant rule change may make it impossible to sign the young player this year.

Arteta is interested in the Dutch defender because of his versatility in playing as a left-back or center-half.

Hato doesn’t turn 18 until March, thus he won’t be eligible for a UK work permit until the summer transfer window, making the deal appear impossible during this window.

A ‘player exchange’ can only occur if players fulfil specific requirements, according to a new FA rule that was implemented in the wake of Brexit.

As a result, the defensive standout could still sign a deal with any of the numerous European powerhouses with which he has been linked this transfer window, and Arsenal would have no control over his departure.

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