The Premier League, Britain’s most popular cultural export this side of The Beatles and BBC costume dramas, is trying to figure out how its world will change after Brexit
LONDON—At 11 p.m. last Friday night, Britain plowed through two deadlines at the same time. Both were accompanied by frenzied televised countdowns, anxious fans and questions about where various Europeans might be heading.
One of them marked the end of the English Premier League’s annual January transfer window, a midseason spell of a panicked player trading and overspending by clubs. The other was the deadline that will make every future transfer window substantially more complicated—at 11 p.m. on Friday, the U.K. also left...
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