Bristol Post

Premier League and EFL may extend their transfer window

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AN extended transfer window for deals between Premier League and EFL clubs is being considered, the PA news agency understand­s.

UEFA has recommende­d that domestic leagues shut their windows no later than Monday, October 5, a fortnight before the group stages of the 2020-21 Champions League and Europa League are due to begin.

The Premier League is set to follow that guidance for internatio­nal deals and transfers between top-flight clubs, but representa­tives of the 20 top-flight sides have discussed a two-week extension for deals involving the EFL, allowing for business to be conducted up to October 19.

Club bosses gathered via video conference for a shareholde­rs’ meeting yesterday, but no decision was reached on the start and end date for the summer transfer window, which has been delayed by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

A decision on dates will be taken on or before the next shareholde­rs’ meeting on July 24, which is two days before the scheduled end of the 2019-20 Premier League season.

The clubs also discussed the start date for the 2020-21 Premier League season but those talks will continue, with the scheduling of domestic cup competitio­ns a considerat­ion when coming up with a final calendar. The president of LaLiga, Javier Tebas, wants his competitio­n’s 2020-21 start date to be September 12, immediatel­y after that month’s internatio­nal break. The Premier League may need to follow suit in order to complete a season which is book-ended by the delayed Euro 2020 finals.

It is understood there were no discussion­s about changes to how VAR is applied in the Premier League next season.

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