actually, non-EU peeps that have an EU-pasport can join italians clubs.
quoted from soccernet:
Clubs can continue to sign as many non-Italian EU citizens - French, German or English for example - as they want. Then there is the question of precisely who is considered to be a non-EU player.
Players from nations in central and eastern Europe which have accords with the EU relating to employment are not counted as non-EU in Italy, so clubs are free to continue signing players from countries like the Czech Republic, Poland and Ukraine.
Likewise, the large number of south American players with passports from EU countries - Brazilians with Portuguese passports or Argentines with Italian citizenship - will also be exempt from the ruling. .....
quoted from soccernet:
Clubs can continue to sign as many non-Italian EU citizens - French, German or English for example - as they want. Then there is the question of precisely who is considered to be a non-EU player.
Players from nations in central and eastern Europe which have accords with the EU relating to employment are not counted as non-EU in Italy, so clubs are free to continue signing players from countries like the Czech Republic, Poland and Ukraine.
Likewise, the large number of south American players with passports from EU countries - Brazilians with Portuguese passports or Argentines with Italian citizenship - will also be exempt from the ruling. .....
