Yes. There are lots of them. Here are just a few. Shinji Kagawa from Japan for Manchester United. Tadanari Lee and Maya Yoshida from Japan for Southampton. Ashkan Dejagah from Iran for Fulham, though they will not be in the Premier League in the 2014-2015 season. Ji Dong Won and Ki Sung Yeung of South Korea for Sunderland. There are others and many Asian players have played in the Premier League in the past.
Ryan giggs
Scott Dann
Yes. Steve Pienaar and Arron Mokoena
Ugo Ehiogu - formerly of middlesborough?
any where betwen 300,000 to 3 million pounds per year
British football clubs are bound by the terms of the 'Treaty of Rome' which enshrines the right of all EU nationals to work freely in any member state of the European union. By law, therefore, "foreign" players should be allowed to play for Premier League football teams.
NO
The other obvious one is Jens Lehmann who won the Premiership with Arsenal.
Carvalho, Ferreria FA Cup: Chelsea Premier League: Chelsea Champions League: Porto Uefa Cup: Porto Kanu Premiership: Arsenal FA Cup - Arsenal UEFA - Inter Champions League - Ajax
no
in the premier league (from 1992): everton, Chelsea, man utd, arsenal, Liverpool, Aston villa and tottenham (they didn't miss any premier league season until now)
No. To the best of my knowledge, Jose The Special One Mourinho is the only ever Premier League manager not to have played professionally.