Chelsea are joint top when it comes to Premier League clubs that are most susceptible to Greg Dyke's plans to curb non-EU players.

There are currently 110 players in Premier League first team squads that were born outside of the EU and do not have dual EU citizenship.

Chelsea - along with title rivals Manchester City - have more than any other club in the league with 10, including stars such as Willian, Ramires and Branislav Ivanovic.

However, new boys Burnley don't have a single player to have been born from outside of the EU.

The most popular country is Argentina who have a total of 21 players registered in Premier League sides' first team squads.

The South American side's arch rivals Brazil come in second with a total of 13 players. while Senegal have six and are the third most represented non-EU country.

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