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Transfer window

A transfer window is the period during the year in which a football club can add players to their squad who were previously under contract with another club. Such a transfer is completed by registering the player into the new club through FIFA. "Transfer window" is the unofficial term commonly used by the media for the concept of "registration period" as described in the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players.[1] According to the rules, each national football association decides on the time (such as the dates) of the 'window' but it may not exceed 12 weeks. The second registration period occurs during the season and may not exceed four weeks.

The transfer window of a given football association governs only international transfers into that football association. International transfers out of an association are always possible to those associations that have an open window. The transfer window of the association that the player is leaving does not have to be open.

The window was introduced in response to negotiations with the European Commission. The system had been used in many European leagues before being brought into compulsory effect by FIFA during the 2002–03 season.[2] English football was initially behind the plans when they were proposed in the early 1990s, in the hope that it would improve teams' stability and prevent agents from searching for deals all year around, but by the time it was eventually introduced they had to be persuaded that it would work.[3] However, the exact regulations and possible exceptions are established by each competition's governing body rather than by the national football association.[4]

Current schedules and exceptions edit

FIFA regulates in general that there shall be two windows, a longer one (max. twelve weeks) in the break between seasons and a shorter one (max. one month) in the middle of a season. The specific periods depend on the league's season cycle and are determined by the national football authorities.[5]

Most major European leagues commence in the second half of the year (e.g. August or September) and stretch over two calendar years to the first half of the next year (e.g. May), resulting in a close season window in the summer ending in August, and a mid-season window in January.

The periods are different when a league runs throughout a single calendar year, as in most Nordic countries due to weather constraints, Major League Soccer due to both weather and competition from other locally popular sports (notably basketball and American football), or as the traditional season in the Southern Hemisphere. The first window generally opens from 1 March until midnight of 30 April, followed by the in-season window from 1 to 31 August.

Pre-season window Mid-season window Associations
1 January – 31 March 14 July – 13 August (2023) Brazil[6]
5 January – 29 March 15 July – 14 August Japan[7]
8 January – 31 March 15 July – 11 August Sweden[8]
9 January – 1 April 1–31 August Norway[9]
12 January – 12 March 20 June – 19 July Lithuania[10]
24 January – 12 March 1 July – 1 September Ukraine[11][12]
10 February – 4 May 7 July – 4 August United States and Canada[13][14]
1 March – 30 April 1–31 August Finland[15]
1 June – 18 August 1–19 January Albania[16]
9 June – 31 August 1–31 January India[17]
9 June – 1 September 1 January – 1 February Scotland[18]
10 June – 31 August 18 January – 15 February Switzerland[19]
10 June – 1 September (2023) 1–31 January (2023) France[20]
11 June – 2 September 3–31 January Netherlands[21]
14 June – 1 September 1–31 January England[22]
1 July – 1 September (2023) 3–31 January (2022) Italy[23][24][25][26]
1 July – 1 September (2023) 1–31 January (2022) Germany[26][27][28]
1 July – 1 September (2023) 1 January – 2 February Spain[29][26]
1 July – 4 September (2023) Poland[30]
1 July – 6 September (2023) Belgium[30]
26 July – 17 October (2020) Russia[31]
24 July – 15 October 3–31 January Australia[32]
1 December – 31 January 1–30 June Kenya, Uganda[33]

Although, in England, transfers between clubs in the same league can take place as soon as the last competitive fixtures for the season have been played, many transfers will not be completed until 1 July because many players' contracts expire on 30 June. International transfers into the English leagues (including the Premier League) cannot be made until the window has opened on 17 May. Outside the transfer window, a club may still sign players on an emergency basis, usually if they have no goalkeeper available. Special dispensation from their competition's governing body, for example the Premier League, is required. The transfer window restriction does not apply to clubs in or below the National League division.[34][35]

If the last day of a transfer window is on a weekend, the deadline can be extended to the following Monday at the request of those involved for business reasons.[36] The first shift of the deadline since its inception took place in summer 2008, when the deadline was extended by 24 hours to fall on Monday 1 September at midnight.[37][38] The transfer deadline in England was similarly extended to 5 pm 1 September 2009, due to the August Bank Holiday. The German football league announced an extension of the January 2009 deadline to 2 February.[39]

Free agents can be signed by a club at any time during the season, if they had been released by their previous club before the end of the transfer window.[36] A club can request to sign a player on emergency basis, e.g. if several goalkeepers are injured at the same time.[36] Outside the transfer window in England, once seven days have passed following the end of a transfer window, clubs from the English Football League (Regulation 53.3.4)[40] and (provided the player is not registered with a club from any league below the National League division) National League division[41] (Rule 6.6.4) can loan in players i) in the first half of the season, until 5.00pm on the fourth Thursday in November and ii) in the second half of the season, until 5.00pm on the fourth Thursday in March. An existing loan deal can be made permanent at any time outside the transfer window.[42]

The day upon which a window closes is known as transfer deadline day, and is usually one of the busiest days of the window, generating a flurry of transfers, often because a number of interdependent transfers are completed resembling a housing chain, generating much media interest.

Calls to end or reform the transfer window edit

Steve Coppell, former manager of Reading in England's Premier League, and others have called for the transfer window to be scrapped in favour of the previous system, under which transfers could take place throughout the season other than in the closing weeks.[43] Coppell said that the transfer window breeds panic and encourages "scurrilous" transfer activity adding that "I cannot see the logic in a transfer window. It brings on a fire-sale mentality, causes unrest via the media and means clubs buy too many players" adding that "The old system, where if you had a problem you could look at loans or make a short-term purchase, was far better than this system we have at the moment".[44] Former England Manager Sven-Göran Eriksson has also questioned the value of the transfer window, commenting: "You do wonder at times if it is right to have a window, it was easier when it was open all the time and perhaps fairer for the players. I am sure much of the business being done on the last day is a little bit desperate and that is not right. I think it was better before, but then I am old".[45]

In January 2013 Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger asked for the January transfer window to be limited to two transfers per window and claimed it is "unfair" in its current form. He cited Newcastle United transfer activity as an example.[46] The following year, Wenger hit out at Manchester United's £37m purchase of Juan Mata from rivals Chelsea. Wenger argued that the transfer was unfair because United and Chelsea had already played each other twice during the season, but United would still have to play Arsenal, and said that "the rules should be adapted more for fairness".[47] Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini backed the sentiment of Wenger, disagreeing that a player "can go from one team to another team in the same league at this part of the year" and also said that the winter transfer window was unbalanced in favour of big clubs, saying "a club with money can take the best players from the other teams".[48][49]

Former Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew questioned why the Premier League transfer window remains open after the start of the season after Arsenal made a bid for midfielder Yohan Cabaye during his time as Newcastle United manager in August 2013.[50]

In January 2015, FIFPro said that the current transfer window system is "failing football and its players", one of the main issues being that players are released from clubs without explanation or compensation.[51]

See also edit

References edit

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This article is about the windows for transferring players in association football For the windows for transferring spacecraft between celestial bodies see Interplanetary spaceflight For the NCAA transfer windows introduced in 2022 see NCAA transfer portal Transfer windows A transfer window is the period during the year in which a football club can add players to their squad who were previously under contract with another club Such a transfer is completed by registering the player into the new club through FIFA Transfer window is the unofficial term commonly used by the media for the concept of registration period as described in the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players 1 According to the rules each national football association decides on the time such as the dates of the window but it may not exceed 12 weeks The second registration period occurs during the season and may not exceed four weeks The transfer window of a given football association governs only international transfers into that football association International transfers out of an association are always possible to those associations that have an open window The transfer window of the association that the player is leaving does not have to be open The window was introduced in response to negotiations with the European Commission The system had been used in many European leagues before being brought into compulsory effect by FIFA during the 2002 03 season 2 English football was initially behind the plans when they were proposed in the early 1990s in the hope that it would improve teams stability and prevent agents from searching for deals all year around but by the time it was eventually introduced they had to be persuaded that it would work 3 However the exact regulations and possible exceptions are established by each competition s governing body rather than by the national football association 4 Contents 1 Current schedules and exceptions 2 Calls to end or reform the transfer window 3 See also 4 ReferencesCurrent schedules and exceptions editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2023 FIFA regulates in general that there shall be two windows a longer one max twelve weeks in the break between seasons and a shorter one max one month in the middle of a season The specific periods depend on the league s season cycle and are determined by the national football authorities 5 Most major European leagues commence in the second half of the year e g August or September and stretch over two calendar years to the first half of the next year e g May resulting in a close season window in the summer ending in August and a mid season window in January The periods are different when a league runs throughout a single calendar year as in most Nordic countries due to weather constraints Major League Soccer due to both weather and competition from other locally popular sports notably basketball and American football or as the traditional season in the Southern Hemisphere The first window generally opens from 1 March until midnight of 30 April followed by the in season window from 1 to 31 August Pre season window Mid season window Associations1 January 31 March 14 July 13 August 2023 Brazil 6 5 January 29 March 15 July 14 August Japan 7 8 January 31 March 15 July 11 August Sweden 8 9 January 1 April 1 31 August Norway 9 12 January 12 March 20 June 19 July Lithuania 10 24 January 12 March 1 July 1 September Ukraine 11 12 10 February 4 May 7 July 4 August United States and Canada 13 14 1 March 30 April 1 31 August Finland 15 1 June 18 August 1 19 January Albania 16 9 June 31 August 1 31 January India 17 9 June 1 September 1 January 1 February Scotland 18 10 June 31 August 18 January 15 February Switzerland 19 10 June 1 September 2023 1 31 January 2023 France 20 11 June 2 September 3 31 January Netherlands 21 14 June 1 September 1 31 January England 22 1 July 1 September 2023 3 31 January 2022 Italy 23 24 25 26 1 July 1 September 2023 1 31 January 2022 Germany 26 27 28 1 July 1 September 2023 1 January 2 February Spain 29 26 1 July 4 September 2023 Poland 30 1 July 6 September 2023 Belgium 30 26 July 17 October 2020 Russia 31 24 July 15 October 3 31 January Australia 32 1 December 31 January 1 30 June Kenya Uganda 33 Although in England transfers between clubs in the same league can take place as soon as the last competitive fixtures for the season have been played many transfers will not be completed until 1 July because many players contracts expire on 30 June International transfers into the English leagues including the Premier League cannot be made until the window has opened on 17 May Outside the transfer window a club may still sign players on an emergency basis usually if they have no goalkeeper available Special dispensation from their competition s governing body for example the Premier League is required The transfer window restriction does not apply to clubs in or below the National League division 34 35 If the last day of a transfer window is on a weekend the deadline can be extended to the following Monday at the request of those involved for business reasons 36 The first shift of the deadline since its inception took place in summer 2008 when the deadline was extended by 24 hours to fall on Monday 1 September at midnight 37 38 The transfer deadline in England was similarly extended to 5 pm 1 September 2009 due to the August Bank Holiday The German football league announced an extension of the January 2009 deadline to 2 February 39 Free agents can be signed by a club at any time during the season if they had been released by their previous club before the end of the transfer window 36 A club can request to sign a player on emergency basis e g if several goalkeepers are injured at the same time 36 Outside the transfer window in England once seven days have passed following the end of a transfer window clubs from the English Football League Regulation 53 3 4 40 and provided the player is not registered with a club from any league below the National League division National League division 41 Rule 6 6 4 can loan in players i in the first half of the season until 5 00pm on the fourth Thursday in November and ii in the second half of the season until 5 00pm on the fourth Thursday in March An existing loan deal can be made permanent at any time outside the transfer window 42 The day upon which a window closes is known as transfer deadline day and is usually one of the busiest days of the window generating a flurry of transfers often because a number of interdependent transfers are completed resembling a housing chain generating much media interest Calls to end or reform the transfer window editSteve Coppell former manager of Reading in England s Premier League and others have called for the transfer window to be scrapped in favour of the previous system under which transfers could take place throughout the season other than in the closing weeks 43 Coppell said that the transfer window breeds panic and encourages scurrilous transfer activity adding that I cannot see the logic in a transfer window It brings on a fire sale mentality causes unrest via the media and means clubs buy too many players adding that The old system where if you had a problem you could look at loans or make a short term purchase was far better than this system we have at the moment 44 Former England Manager Sven Goran Eriksson has also questioned the value of the transfer window commenting You do wonder at times if it is right to have a window it was easier when it was open all the time and perhaps fairer for the players I am sure much of the business being done on the last day is a little bit desperate and that is not right I think it was better before but then I am old 45 In January 2013 Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger asked for the January transfer window to be limited to two transfers per window and claimed it is unfair in its current form He cited Newcastle United transfer activity as an example 46 The following year Wenger hit out at Manchester United s 37m purchase of Juan Mata from rivals Chelsea Wenger argued that the transfer was unfair because United and Chelsea had already played each other twice during the season but United would still have to play Arsenal and said that the rules should be adapted more for fairness 47 Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini backed the sentiment of Wenger disagreeing that a player can go from one team to another team in the same league at this part of the year and also said that the winter transfer window was unbalanced in favour of big clubs saying a club with money can take the best players from the other teams 48 49 Former Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew questioned why the Premier League transfer window remains open after the start of the season after Arsenal made a bid for midfielder Yohan Cabaye during his time as Newcastle United manager in August 2013 50 In January 2015 FIFPro said that the current transfer window system is failing football and its players one of the main issues being that players are released from clubs without explanation or compensation 51 See also editTrade deadlineReferences edit Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players 2008 PDF FIFA 19 October 2003 Archived from the original PDF on 13 September 2008 Retrieved 23 January 2008 Uefa wants transfer windows BBC Sport 24 January 2002 Retrieved 29 October 2008 Ashdown John Smyth Rob 1 February 2012 Why does the Premier League have a January transfer window The Guardian Retrieved 12 April 2012 Transfer clarification Football Association 1 April 2005 Archived from the original on 29 October 2007 Retrieved 29 October 2008 Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players PDF FIFA p 10 Archived from the original PDF on 13 September 2008 Retrieved 29 October 2008 Janela de transferencias termina nesta quarta feira in 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