Brad Guzan remains with Chivas USA

Chivas USA goalkeeper Brad Guzan isn’t leaving the team and MLS just quite yet.  Guzan was about to make a move to England to play with EPL team Aston Villa on a $2 million transfer, but a work permit was denied.   Now Guzan says he is excited to remain with Chivas USA for another year.

This made me wonder what goes into determining if a person gets a work permit and why would Guzan not be able to get one?  With only minimal research, I’ve found that sports & entertainment is one of 6 types of work permits that can be granted for the UK.  I’m not sure why Guzan would be denied a work permit.  Maybe they have too many American goalkeepers over there already?  Who happens to know the answer to that question?

2 Comments

  1. Posted February 1, 2008 at 12:42 am | Permalink

    A player has to play a certain percentage of his national team games to qualify for a work permit, or show a lot of promise if he’s not already no an english team. Which is why Twellman was so eager to move to PNE, he’d just been approved for one.

  2. mlsfan
    Posted February 1, 2008 at 12:46 am | Permalink

    Thats right, I remember hearing about the percentage of national team games when Tim Howard made the move.

    Thanks Oscar!

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