The Echo doesn't know its backside from its elbow.
"But, having failed to secure an EU passport, 
Everton have lodged an application for an "exceptional talent" work permit, with the player nowhere near the threshold of having featured in at least 75% of his country’s international games in the last two years.
Funes Mori has only been capped once by 
Argentina, but Everton believe the 24-year-old will qualify for a permit after winning the Copa Libertadores with River Plate.
The fact that the tall defender has been called up for the upcoming friendly against Mexico will boost their case, but with the Home Office having tightened their rules they face an uphill struggle".
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New work permit system
Required % of international matches over previous 24 months is determined by the player’s National Association’s official FIFA ranking:
FIFA 1-10: 30% and above
FIFA 11-20: 45% and above
FIFA 21-30: 60% and above
FIFA 31-50: 75% and above
Reference period reduced to 12 months for those players aged 21 or under at time of application
Read more at 
http://www.thefa.com/news/thefa/201...its-fa-chairman-greg-dyke#BetjZMF1iL6J1jVk.99
As Argentina are number 1 in FIFA rankings Mori will only need to have played 30% and not the 75% stated by the Echo (they were the old rules).
We are using this criteria to get Mori.
'The aim of the current system is to allow only non-EEA (European Economic Area) players who are “internationally established at the highest level” and “whose employment will make a significant contribution to the development of their sport at the highest level.
Read more at 
http://www.thefa.com/news/thefa/201...its-fa-chairman-greg-dyke#BetjZMF1iL6J1jVk.99