Belfast Telegraph

Top-flight sides agree 10-week transfer window

- BY GEORGE SESSIONS

PREMIER League clubs have agreed a 10-week summer transfer window which opens on July 27.

Subject to the approval of football’s world governing body Fifa, the window will open the day after the 2019-20 season finishes and end on October 5, the date Uefa had recommende­d for the closure of registrati­on periods across Europe.

The Premier League said that following consultati­on with the English Football League, a domestic-only window will also be added from October 5 and close on October 16.

Transfers between Premier League clubs will not be able to occur during this period, but topflight sides can trade with EFL clubs and loan or sign players permanentl­y.

The EFL have confirmed their summer transfer window will open on the same day as the Premier League’s but clubs will have an extra two weeks for domestic-only business.

A statement from the EFL read: “Subject to formal ratificati­on, the transfer window will open fully on Monday, July 27, although any player registered before the completion of the 201920 season will not be eligible to play for their new club until season 2020-21 commences. This is applicable to clubs involved in the Sky Bet Championsh­ip playoffs.

“The window for internatio­nal registrati­ons closes at 11pm on Monday, October 5, with an agreement in place with the Premier League for an extended two-week domestic-only window which will close at 5pm on Friday, October 16.”

Fifa later announced that the option of using the five-substitute rule will be open to competitio­ns for the 2020-21 season.

The measure, designed to help manage player workloads in seasons affected by the coronaviru­s pandemic, initially covered competitio­ns finishing in 2020.

The directors of the Internatio­nal Football Associatio­n Board have now extended the amendment to the laws of the game to cover league competitio­ns ending on or before July 31, 2021, and to internatio­nal competitio­ns scheduled for July and August of the same year.

Premier League clubs will need to decide whether to allow teams to use five substitute­s per match next season.

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