Two of England's leading men at Euro 2020, Harry Kane y Raheem Sterling, have dominated the rumour mill of this summer's transfer window, which is going at a slower rate than it has in recent years.
Both forwards have a great track record and have been heavily linked to teams around Europe. However, there is one thing that will but a strict limit on their potential destinations: Brexit.
The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union means that both players, in the case that they leave their club for another country belonging to UEFA, will occupy a non-EU spot on the team.
For that reason, both stars look incredibly unlikely to secure a move away from the British Isles. The Premier League looks to be the only way out for them both, should they feel the need for a change of scenery.