The Premier League has announced a significant adjustment to its summer transfer window for 2025, introducing two distinct periods to accommodate the expanded FIFA Club World Cup. The transfer window will open from June 1 to June 10, then close briefly before reopening on June 16 and running until September 1.
This change allows clubs participating in the Club World Cup, such as Manchester City and Chelsea, to register new players ahead of the tournament. The early window ensures that all Premier League clubs can conduct transfers during this period, not just those involved in the Club World Cup.
The decision was made unanimously during a shareholders’ meeting involving all 20 top-flight clubs. While there was consideration to close the transfer window before the Premier League season starts on August 16, aligning with other European leagues’ schedules was deemed more advantageous.
This adjustment reflects the Premier League’s commitment to adapting its operations in response to international football calendar changes, ensuring that clubs remain competitive and compliant with global football regulations.
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