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2 minutes ago, RandoEFC said:

Seeing Zlatan in an Everton shirt would be hilarious. I have spent the last few years flip flopping between hating his personality and finding it quite funny. Always good to have a player who gives it large and winds up opposition fans a bit.

He'll walk straight in and nut big Dunc.

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Premier League Confirmed Transfers 2020 - 18 February

The January 2020 transfer window for Premier League clubs opened on Wednesday 1 January and closed at 23:00 GMT on Friday 31 January 2020.

Clubs had until midnight on Deadline Day to complete the information needed by FIFA's Transfer Matching System to apply for international clearance for new signings.

See: Transfer Deadline Day - All the deals

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Premier League: Summer transfer window expected to change

Premier League clubs are expected to make changes to the summer transfer window to bring it in line with the rest of Europe.

For the past two seasons, the window in England closed the day before the top-flight campaign began.

However the deadline for most of Europe is the end of August, leading clubs to say they are at a disadvantage.

The matter will be discussed when senior officials of all 20 Premier League clubs meet on Thursday.

The transfer window was moved to the start of August in England following complaints from clubs and managers that keeping it open after the start of the season was disruptive.

It was hoped major leagues across Europe would also bring their own windows forward.

However, that did not happen and a number of clubs found themselves in the uncomfortable position of knowing their players were in demand across the continent but unable to bring in replacements for anyone they wanted to sell.

On Thursday, the clubs could decide to keep the window as it is, but this is thought to be unlikely.

If they opt for a change, it would either be to revert back to the end of August, in line with the rest of Europe, or split the window so it closes domestically before the season starts while remaining open for international deals.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has previously voiced his support for bringing the closure of the summer transfer window in line with the rest of Europe.

"I don't care when it closes, but it must close at the same time," he said in September. "They spoke about finishing it before the season starts. Good idea, but only England did it. That makes no sense. It was a good idea but it didn't work out."

In addition, the clubs will decide the date for the opening weekend of the 2020-21 season with both the finals of Euro 2020 and the Copa America on 12 July.

Following a YouGov report published on Tuesday which said 74% of fans wanted the video assistant referee (VAR) retained with some modifications, referees' chief Mike Riley will give an update on the system.

He will present the findings of research aimed at gauging opinion from a broad spectrum of fans, both those who attend matches and others who watch games on television.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51392691

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On 06/02/2020 at 04:18, CaaC (John) said:

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Premier League: Summer transfer window expected to change

Premier League clubs are expected to make changes to the summer transfer window to bring it in line with the rest of Europe.

For the past two seasons, the window in England closed the day before the top-flight campaign began.

However the deadline for most of Europe is the end of August, leading clubs to say they are at a disadvantage.

The matter will be discussed when senior officials of all 20 Premier League clubs meet on Thursday.

The transfer window was moved to the start of August in England following complaints from clubs and managers that keeping it open after the start of the season was disruptive.

It was hoped major leagues across Europe would also bring their own windows forward.

However, that did not happen and a number of clubs found themselves in the uncomfortable position of knowing their players were in demand across the continent but unable to bring in replacements for anyone they wanted to sell.

On Thursday, the clubs could decide to keep the window as it is, but this is thought to be unlikely.

If they opt for a change, it would either be to revert back to the end of August, in line with the rest of Europe, or split the window so it closes domestically before the season starts while remaining open for international deals.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has previously voiced his support for bringing the closure of the summer transfer window in line with the rest of Europe.

"I don't care when it closes, but it must close at the same time," he said in September. "They spoke about finishing it before the season starts. Good idea, but only England did it. That makes no sense. It was a good idea but it didn't work out."

In addition, the clubs will decide the date for the opening weekend of the 2020-21 season with both the finals of Euro 2020 and the Copa America on 12 July.

Following a YouGov report published on Tuesday which said 74% of fans wanted the video assistant referee (VAR) retained with some modifications, referees' chief Mike Riley will give an update on the system.

He will present the findings of research aimed at gauging opinion from a broad spectrum of fans, both those who attend matches and others who watch games on television.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51392691

Apparently we’ve agreed a deal with an amazingly talented up-and-coming right back from Barcelona’s academy, Marc Jurado. He’s 16 and has been at Barcelona for 10 years. We’ve snapped him up for 1.3m despite Barcelona offering him an improved contract.

Barcelona are said to be absolutely furious!

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Premier League delays decision on summer transfer deadline

Premier League clubs have delayed a decision about the dates for this summer's transfer window.

Uefa wants the window to close on 5 October, before the start of next season's Champions League.

It is understood clubs are considering whether to extend the window for a couple of weeks purely for deals involving Football League clubs, who have been badly affected by Covid-19.

A final decision is likely to be made at a Premier League meeting on 24 July.

It is also anticipated start date for the 2020-21 season will be confirmed at the next meeting.

Launching the new season on 12 September remains the most likely option but that comes immediately after the September international break.

The Football Association and EFL are concerned the reduced number of match dates will have an impact on their respective cup competitions.

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I really hope this doesn't apply to the EFL. They need far longer than ten weeks to reorganise themselves following the impact of covid.

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3 minutes ago, The Palace Fan said:

I really hope this doesn't apply to the EFL. They need far longer than ten weeks to reorganise themselves following the impact of covid.

Think same dates will apply mate. 

The additional window sounds like it'll help them with loan deals for players from Premier League. It's also risky though as PL clubs can buy EFL players in this window and further disrupt those clubs, as opposed to getting business done early. 

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See all the moves in the summer transfer window at the Premier League clubs ahead of the 2020/21 season

The summer 2020 transfer window started on 27 July and is open for 10 weeks, ending on 5 October.  
A domestic-only window, during which Premier League clubs can only trade with those in the EFL, will run from 5 October to 17:00 BST on 16 October.
This transfer window is subject to the approval of FIFA.
Clubs were granted a one-day window to register new players on 1 July.

Please note the deals, loan or permanent, announced by Premier League clubs below may still be subject to international clearance and/or administrative details before they can be confirmed.

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Summer Transfer Window

Edit: Last Updated - 27 July 2020   30 July 2020

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Clever signing for Brighton this, especially using the freebie system.

For me IF he stays fit, he could be really good for them. Still a tidy player but his options have been so limited with Liverpool as well as injuries that it's been easy to forget about him.

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Actually quite amusing going through that list, couldn't believe some of the names of players only just being released. McCormack for Villa and Colback or Newcastle two of the highlights. I had no idea Schniederlin left Everton for Nice as well. What a massive drop off for him considering his spell at Southampton. 

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The summer 2020 transfer window is open from 27 July to 23:00 BST on 5 October.  

*A domestic-only window, during which Premier League clubs can trade only with those in the EFL or below, will run from 23:01 BST on 5 October to 17:00 BST on 16 October.

The deals, loan or permanent, announced by clubs below may still be subject to international clearance and/or administrative details before they can be confirmed.

* The domestic-only window is now closed.

All transfer fees are undisclosed unless otherwise stated.

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Summer Transfer Window 2020

Transfer Deadline Day - all the deals

Edit: Last Updated 22 October 2020  26 October 2020

 

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Transfers

January 2021 Transfer Window Latest News  
31 January 2021   1 February 2021

Find all the latest Premier League transfer deals from the 2021 January transfer window, which opens on 2 January and closes at 23:00 GMT on 1 February

TRANSFERS 2021

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4 February 2021  16  February 2021

Find all the Premier League transfer deals from the January 2021 transfer window, which closed at 23:00 GMT on 1 February

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