LET the wheeling and dealing commence.
The summer transfer window is open – albeit around four months later than usual – and despite fears over the impact of the coronavirus shutdown, clubs are still eager to do business.
Jadon Sancho to Man Utd is the transfer story which just won’t go awayCredit: EPA
When does the transfer window close?
This season, the window opened on July 27 after the Premier League campaign was finally completed the day before on July 26.
Free agents who had negotiated extensions to their contracts were then able to talk to other clubs at this point.
The window will remain open for a total of 10 weeks, shutting for international transfers on Monday, October 5.
Willian has completed a switch across London from Chelsea to ArsenalCredit: AP:Associated Press
A domestic-only window will remain open for a further period, allowing top-flight clubs to do business with EFL sides until Friday, October 16.
But during that period there will be no transfers between Premier League clubs allowed.
On the October 5 deadline, the window will close at 11pm GMT.
And for EFL clubs on October 16, they will have to have completed any moves by 5pm.
What about in Europe?
Uefa has recommended that ALL windows across Europe close no later than October 5.
With such a congested fixture list across the continent, it is hoped clubs will still be able to get their business done in the ten week timeframe.
Here are the major European leagues and their window dates:
- Premier League – July 27 to October 5
- La Liga – August 4 to October 5
- Serie A – September 1 to October 5
- Bundesliga – July 15 to October 5
- Ligue 1 – August 15 to October 5
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk