Transfer window, Deadline Day - key dates and times for summer 2020
When will clubs be able to do business in the summer transfer window and when is Deadline Day?
With the 2019/20 Premier League season extended due to the coronavirus outbreak, the timeframe has shifted for clubs wanting to buy and sell.
Here are the key dates and times, plus the latest on the big names who could be on the move...
Premier League clubs have voted for the summer transfer window to open the day after the 2019/20 season ends - on Monday July 27 - and run for 10 weeks.
UEFA has recommended that all European transfer windows shut no later than October 5; Germany and Italy have confirmed their windows will close on that date.
Domestically, yes - in certain situations.
Following consultation with the EFL - and because FIFA allows a summer transfer window to run for up to 12 weeks - an extra domestic window in England will run from October 5 to 5pm on October 16.
That means two Deadline Days essentially this window.
But Premier League clubs will only be able to trade with EFL clubs - either loans or permanent registrations - during the additional period.
No transfers can take place between Premier League clubs or with foreign clubs. Top-flight clubs must complete their main business and any international deals by October 5.
UEFA has set a deadline of October 6 for Premier League clubs to register squads for the Champions League and Europa League. The new timeframe allows top-flight clubs to do the majority of their business before then. บ้านผลบอล goal
If you missed it, the window did, in fact, open for one day only on July 1.
Premier League and EFL clubs were given the opportunity to register any players on pre-agreements and those returning from international loans that day. It meant Chelsea were allowed to rubberstamp their deals for Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech - but they cannot play until next season.
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