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Manchester United sees how a key detail for the transfer market would be replaced

The next summer transfer window is key to Amorim's aspirations.

By Axel Reyes

The next summer transfer window is key to Amorim's aspirations.
The next summer transfer window is key to Amorim's aspirations.
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The Premier League transfer window could be about to undergo a significant transformation. Clubs will meet on Thursday to discuss a proposal to bring forward the closure of the summer transfer period to August 14th, two days before the start of the 2025-2026 season. This potential change would have a profound impact on how clubs plan their squads and conduct business.

Current Context

Currently, the Premier League summer transfer window remains open until the end of August, even extending into the first weeks of the season. This has drawn criticism from managers and players, who argue that the uncertainty surrounding squads affects team preparation and can create instability at the start of the competition.

The Proposal to Bring Forward the Deadline

The proposal to bring forward the window's closure to August 14th seeks to address these concerns. By finalising transfers before the season begins, clubs would have a defined period to complete their squads, allowing managers to work with their full team from the start of pre-season.

Benefits of the Change

Proponents of the proposal argue that it would bring several benefits:

  • Greater stability: Clubs would begin the season with their squads finalised, avoiding distractions and allowing for better tactical and physical preparation.
  • Less uncertainty: Players would know where they will be playing from the start of the season, reducing anxiety and improving performance.
  • Focus on football: Attention would be centred on matches and the development of the competition, rather than speculation about potential signings.

Potential Challenges

However, the change also presents some challenges:

  • Less time to negotiate: Clubs would have less time to complete signings, which could hinder the arrival of key players.
  • Pressure on selling clubs: Clubs selling players might feel pressured to accept lower offers if time to find a replacement is limited.
  • Disadvantage compared to other leagues: If other major European leagues keep their transfer windows open until the end of August, Premier League clubs could be at a disadvantage when competing for signings.

Impact on Manchester United

Manchester United, as one of the most active clubs in the transfer market, would be directly affected by this change. The club would have to adapt its planning strategy and accelerate its negotiations to meet the new deadline.

The potential arrival of Ruben Amorim as manager at Old Trafford could influence how the club approaches the transfer market. The Portuguese coach, known for his defined style of play, might have a clear idea of the players he needs and seek to finalise signings as early as possible.


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