Manchester Evening News

Transfer window set to be extended again

- By JAMIE GARDNER

THE Premier League is considerin­g another extension for transfer deals between its clubs and those in the EFL this summer.

Last year’s main window closed on October 5, but deals between top-flight and EFL sides were permitted through to October 16, and a repeat is possible this summer.

It is expected, though, the Premier League will keep the closure of the full window in line with the rest of Europe’s major leagues, to avoid English clubs being placed at a disadvanta­ge.

The clubs voted to return to that principle in February 2020. Over the two seasons prior to that, the window in England was shut the day before the opening day of the top-flight season.

The league, meanwhile, have confirmed the 2021-22 season will kick-off on August 14 and end on May 22 next year.

It is also understood the January internatio­nal window next year will be used as an effective mid-season player break for European players in the Premier League.

World governing body FIFA introduced a new window from January 24 to February 1 next year for internatio­nal games in all confederat­ions except UEFA as a measure to counter postponeme­nts caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Rest periods for players involved in that window – from South America or Africa for example – would have to be found at other points in the season.

There was no mid-season break factored into the current Premier League campaign due to the September start and the need to finish in May because of the delayed Euro 2020 finals.

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