• insights-banner

    In the Press

Football Insider quotes Kelvin Tanner and Owen Chan on the FA's new ESC Endorsement Path

The Home Office recently approved new changes to the Governing Body Endorsement system for international player visas. The changes will help English clubs to recruit “exceptional international talent” which currently falls outside the GBE criteria. 

Kelvin Tanner, Partner, and Owen Chan, Associate, provide comment for Football Insider on the ESC Endorsement Path:

“The new ESC endorsement path allows clubs competing in the Premier League or Championship to sign up to four non-UK players who would otherwise not qualify for a Governing Body Endorsement via the existing routes for the 2023/2024 season.

“Clubs must first receive a GBE before they can sponsor a player’s UK visa to allow them to play football or undertake any employment duties for the club.

“For the 2024/2025 season onwards, the system incentivises clubs to give more game time to homegrown talent by allocating the number of ESC players a club can sign based on the number of playing minutes given to English Qualified Players throughout the season before.

“Clubs must demonstrate to the FA’s satisfaction that the transferee is an elite player who will make a significant contribution to the sport. 

“Relevant guidance will be issued by the FA from time to time, but as a minimum, the FA would expect the player to have played internationally for their country or played in at least five matches domestically in a qualifying league.”

Read the full article in Football Insider here.

Our thinking

  • Seminar: National Association of Independent Administrators

    Events

  • Julia Cox, Harriet Betteridge and Alexandra Clarke write for Tax Journal on who might be considered the ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ from an IHT perspective following the UK Autumn Budget

    Julia Cox

    In the Press

  • City AM quotes Charlotte Duly on the long-awaited SkyKick v Sky Supreme Court decision

    Charlotte Duly

    In the Press

  • Charlotte Duly writes for World Intellectual Property Review on the Bluebird trademark dispute

    Charlotte Duly

    In the Press

  • Law.com International interviews Robert Reymond on the growth of our Latin America desk

    Robert Reymond

    In the Press

  • Autumn Budget 2024 – Charities – points you might have missed

    Liz Gifford

    Insights

  • Internationally competitive? The post-April 2025 tax rules for non-doms

    Dominic Lawrance

    Insights

  • Global Investigations Review quotes Rhys Novak on the UK government’s new guidance on complying with its forthcoming failure to prevent fraud offence

    Rhys Novak

    In the Press

  • Under my umbr-ETA, ESTA, eh eh… FAO: international visitors to UK from 8 January 2025 – avoid rain and flight anxiety

    Paul McCarthy

    Quick Reads

  • National Infrastructure Commission’s Report on Cost Drivers of Major Infrastructure Projects in the UK

    Charlotte Marsh

    Insights

  • Global Legal Post quotes James Walton on the CJC's interim report into litigation funding

    James Walton

    In the Press

  • Family Court Reporting Week - supporting journalists to report family court cases

    Dhara Shah

    Quick Reads

  • Passing on family wealth – the Family Law impact of the new inheritance tax changes

    Sarah Jane Boon

    Insights

  • Potential parental disputes about school fees now VAT is to be added

    Sarah Jane Boon

    Insights

  • The new guidance on the offence of failing to prevent fraud – will it lead to a sea-change to anti-fraud compliance mechanisms?

    Rhys Novak

    Quick Reads

  • What constitutes “possession” and its importance (and relevance) for correctly calculating your SDLT liability

    Pippa Clifford

    Insights

  • Building Safety for Higher Risk Buildings – How is the Regulatory Regime bedding in?

    Kate Knox

    Insights

  • Navigating the Digital Services Act and Online Safety Act: A Quick Guide for Digital Platform Providers on the need to police content

    Dillon Ravikumar

    Quick Reads

  • Retail Collection – Episode 1: URBN

    Ilona Bateson

    Podcasts

  • Obtaining civil remedies in criminal cases: the UAE, Switzerland and France

    James Colautti

    Insights

Back to top