When does the January transfer window 2023 close for Premier League clubs? | Football

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Premier League sides have been busy already this month (Picture: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

The January transfer window is well underway, with a number of Premier League clubs having already splashed the cash by dipping into the winter market.

Cody Gakpo’s arrival at Liverpool has arguably been the standout Premier League signing so far, with Jurgen Klopp’s men wrestling in ahead of rivals Manchester United to snap up the talented Dutch forward.

Chelsea have been amongst the busiest sides so far, with their marquee signing being the £35m capture of French defender Benoit Badiashile from Monaco.

The Blues have also moved quickly to secure the signings of Ivorian striker David Datro Fofana and Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos.

But how much longer will English clubs have to make deals in the current window?

Here is when the January transfer window 2023 closes.

When does the transfer window close?

The January transfer window will close for Premier League and EFL clubs on Tuesday, January 31 at 11pm.

Meanwhile, teams in Scotland will have until midnight to wrap up their deals.

Benoit Badiashile poses for a picture after signing for Chelsea

Benoit Badiashile has completed his move to Chelsea (Picture: Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

Spain’s La Liga has an 11pm deadline, France’s Ligue 1 window shuts at midnight and Germany’s Bundesliga window will close at 5pm.

Clubs will still be able to sign free agents after the January transfer window has closed, whilst players in the last six months of their contracts can sign pre-agreements with clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.

When could the summer 2023 transfer window open?

The exact dates for the summer 2023 transfer window have not yet been confirmed.

However, given that the summer 2022 window opened for English clubs on June 10, it is likely that this year’s window will open at a similar date.

The window is expected to be open until the end of August or the start of September, likely giving clubs around 12 weeks to complete their summer business.


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