The Premier League have decided to move the summer transfer window deadline up from its usual 23:00 to 19:00 in order to reduce the workload on club staff.

The change has been welcomed by the Premier League and other English leagues as they look to make things more natural. The original
23:00 deadline on the closing day meant that staff at clubs and lower leagues were working all night, and it is hoped that the four-hour move will change this, according to the โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที.
However, the move has not been well-received, with some citing a number of issues, such as the ability of foreign leagues to continue to sign players while the English leagues are unable to respond or replace players who have left.
Others claim that the final 24 hours are often the busiest, with every minute counting and that losing four hours is a major disadvantage.
There will be two transfer windows this summer, due to the FIFA Club World Cup, allowing clubs involved to fill gaps and fill gaps before the competition.
The first transfer window of the summer will open on June 1 and close on June 10, before reopening on June 16 and ending on September 1.