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What time does the January transfer window close for Premier League clubs?

Chris Byfield

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What time does the January transfer window close for Premier League clubs?

The January transfer window will slam shut on Tuesday, with a number of clubs still scrambling to secure high-profile deals.

Moises Caicedo has been one of the most sought-after players of the winter window, with Arsenal and Chelsea having gone toe-to-toe to sign the wantaway Brighton star.

The Gunners are eager to secure the 21-year-old before the deadline to consolidate their title challenge, but Chelsea could reportedly still make a late second move for the player.

Meanwhile, the Blues also bid some £105million for World Cup Young Player of the Tournament Enzo Fernandez.

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If a deal is completed for the Argentina international is completed it could be a British record, surpassing the £100million Manchester City paid to sign Jack Grealish from Aston Villa.

But how long do clubs have to complete their January business?

When does the January transfer window shut?

The January transfer window will close in England at 11pm on Tuesday, January 31.

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Europe’s top five leagues will also close their transfer window on the same day, though timings will differ.

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Here are the transfer deadlines across Europe:

Premier League: Tuesday January 31, 11pm GMT

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EFL: Tuesday January 31, 11pm GMT

Scotland: Tuesday January 31, 11:59pm GMT

WSL: Tuesday January 31, 5pm GMT (domestic transfers), midnight (international transfers)

Bundesliga: Tuesday January 31, 5pm GMT

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Serie A: Tuesday January 31, 7pm GMT

La Liga: Tuesday January 31, 11pm GMT

Ligue 1: Tuesday January 31, 11:59pm GMT

Deals across Europe

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Some of the leagues across Europe will have deadlines beyond Tuesday. Here are some transfer deadlines across the world:

Mexico: Feb 1

Portugal: Feb 2

Turkey: Feb 8

Australia: Feb 10

Ireland: Feb 22

Saudi Arabia: Jan 28

UAE: Feb 8

USA: May 4

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Football, Transfers, Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal, Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez, Premier League

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