Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham set for 13-day transfer headstart as Premier League confirm rule change
- The Premier League's summer transfer window for 2025 will have two periods: June 1-10 and June 16-September 1, following club votes and new FIFA regulations.
- FIFA's new rules allow clubs in the Club World Cup to register players from June 1 to June 10, influencing the transfer window dates.
- A majority of club sporting directors want the transfer window to close before the season, but no agreement among all top leagues exists yet.
- Concerns exist that without alignment with other leagues, Premier League clubs could be negatively impacted if European teams retain a later deadline.
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Premier League clubs agree big change to summer transfer window
The Premier League transfer window will open early for a brief period in June this summer (Picture: Getty) The Premier League transfer window at the end of the season will open earlier than usual to allow clubs participating in the Club World Cup to sign players beforehand. England’s top-flight clubs voted on Thursday to temporarily open the window from June 1-10. The Club World Cup in the United States runs from June 15-July 13. The traditional…
Premier League to have two summer transfer windows for first time in history
THE PREMIER League’s summer transfer window will be split in TWO after a club vote. Prem regulations state the summer window can last a maximum of 12 weeks, with the winter period lasting a maximum of one month. Signings can be announced from June 1 GettyAlexander Isak will be wanted by several clubs during the summer[/caption] But new temporary transfer regulations introduced by Fifa to allow clubs to register new signings ahead of this summer’…
Premier League clubs set to agree on major change to 2025 summer transfer window - The Mirror
The summer transfer window is set to look different in the Premier League as the Club World Cup has seen FIFA approve an earlier period to get transfers over the line before the tournament
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