I'm talking about permanent moves, not Barca's increasingly transparent quasi-loans. Anyway, either way you prove my point - I was giving Barcelona as an analogue of the PL, and the way in which it is a 'destination', so that once you're there you stay there if you're good enough. Naming some players who have come to England only backs that up.
The flaw in the analogy is that Barca is a destination due to being the best football club in the world. The PL is a destination for a mixture of reasons - being one of the best is certainly important, and its notoriety as 'the best' in so many countries also contributes. But as ForeverGiggs points out, being far and away the richest league in the world is probably the biggest factor.
So all the young footballers who aren't from England are enlightened world travellers then, who come to 'explore new cultures and different styles of football'? Mario Balotelli? Samir Nasri? Luis Suarez? You're talking absolute shite.
I've yet to hear a young foreigner, interviewed for the first time about their experience of England, saying: 'The style of football here is so different, I find it fascinating,' or 'I haven't been to the Tate Modern yet, but the National Portrait Gallery was brilliant, so I'm going to hit up the Tate as soon as I get the chance.'
Almost universally, it tends to be 'It rains too much here.'