You’re confused because you think he has to be non-Eu to sign for Real Madrid.
He doesn’t, they can employ anyone.
Today, a Man City player, Raheem Sterling has no kolpak rights.
The day Real Madrid hire him, he is legally employed in Spain, an EU country, and he gains Kolpak rights to get equal treatment.
Thus the Kolpak Ruling declares that citizens of countries which have applicable
Association Agreements with the EU, -
Jamaica is one of these, Sterling is a Jamaican citizen.
and who are lawfully working within an EU country,- Spain is an EU country, Real Madrid players are lawfully working in the EU
have equal rights to work as EU citizens, and cannot have restrictions such as quotas placed upon them. Squad restrictions are restrictions, they can’t be placed on Sterling.
I don’t know why you’ve found this hard, I have no idea at all why
@SterlingSilvas brought up being employed in Jamaica, that has nothing to do with it at all.