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The demographic of the Premier League dugout is set to change over the next few years in post-Brexit Britain, with new rules making it harder for clubs to appoint foreign managers having come into force.

As exclusively revealed by Sportsmail on Wednesday, foreign managers moving to the UK to work now have to qualify for a Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) from the FA. To qualify for a GBE, a manager must have been working in one of Europe's top five leagues for two consecutive years, or for three of the previous five years.

Under those new rules, Manchester United would not have been able to appoint Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Leeds could not have brought in Marcelo Bielsa.