The Premier League has opted to bring forward the deadline in this - shifting in from 11pm to 7pm as they look to ease the burden on club staff.
This summer will involve a double transfer window, which is motivated by the , thus allowing teams involved to plug holes and fill gaps. The new time shift has been backed by those in the and the League as they look to ensure more of a natural working pattern.
With the 11pm deadline those who work on the admin side at clubs and at the leagues can find themselves at their desks beyond midnight, but bringing forward the time by four hours will hopefully change that, reports .
The move has not been universally well received though with some citing numerous issues that could emerge. Not least the ability for foreign leagues to continue conducting their business whilst those in England are unable to react or replace outgoing players.
Others have claimed that, with the final 24 hours often the most frantic, every minute is crucial and depriving them of four hours is hugely detrimental.
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This summer's first transfer window will open on June 1 and then close on June 10. The newly expanded Club World Cup will feature the likes of , and and allow them to alter their squads before the tournament in America kicks off.
could be among those to move in the initial ten days with Los Blancos potentially benefitting. They're looking to land the star whilst Manchester City may look to replace Kevin De Bruyne, who has not committed to playing in the tournament.
The second summer window will then open on June 16 and end on September 1. In the winter the window will open from January 1 to February 2. No decision on closing time for that window has reportedly been made. Clubs usually have a two-hour period after the cut-off point to complete deals, but paperwork will need to have been submitted to the FA by 7pm.
This summer could see some major deals take place with Manchester City and both needing to make major changes. Those at Old Trafford will need a major overhaul whilst needs to get City back to their previous heights. are expected to go big in their pursuit of a striker.
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