When does the summer transfer window close? The dates in the Premier League, La Liga and more

Oli Platt

When does the summer transfer window close? The dates in the Premier League, La Liga and more image

With Neymar moving to Paris Saint-Germain for a historic €222 million and many other top clubs spending big, the 2017 summer transfer window looks like it will be another record-breaking one.

As well as PSG, the likes of Manchester United, Barcelona, Manchester City and Bayern Munich have already splashed out this summer.

However, some clubs, including the aforementioned, are still in the market for additions and, inevitably, there will be those who are left rushing to get deals across the line before the window slams shut.

Exactly when that is, though, varies across Europe and further afield worldwide. Goal has your complete guide to when the transfer window opens and closes in each major country.


TRANSFER WINDOW DATES


Below are the opening and closing dates of the transfer windows in the major leagues across the world according to FIFA's transfer windows calendar.

Country Top league Open date Close date
Argentina Primera Division June 26 September 17
Brazil Brasileirao June 20 July 20
China Super League June 19 July 14
England Premier League July 1 August 31
France Ligue 1 June 9 August 31
Germany Bundesliga July 1 August 31
Italy Serie A July 3 August 31
Mexico Liga MX June 14 September 5
Netherlands Eredivisie June 9 August 31
Portugal Primeira Liga July 3 September 22
Russia Premier League June 9 August 31
Spain La Liga July 1 September 1
Turkey Super Lig June 17 September 8
Ukraine Premier League July 1 September 1
USA & Canada MLS July 10 August 9

WHEN DOES THE PREMIER LEAGUE TRANSFER WINDOW CLOSE?


Romelu Lukaku Manchester United

The Premier League's summer transfer window opens on July 1 and closes on August 31 at 11pm BST.

In effect, clubs can begin buying players as soon as the previous season finishes. Manchester City, for example, confirmed that they had signed Bernardo Silva from Monaco in late May and that the Portuguese star would 'officially' join the club on July 1.

The July 1 date comes from the fact that most contracts expire at midnight on June 30, meaning those players becoming free agents are able to sign for new teams from the start of the next month.


WHAT ABOUT THE OTHER EUROPEAN LEAGUES?


Ousmane Dembele Borussia Dortmund

Most of the other top European leagues also end their transfer business on August 31. One exception is Spain, whose transfer window closes a day later on September 1.

In France, the window shuts at midnight on the last day of August, while in Germany everyone gets to go home earlier with the curtain brought down at 6pm local time.

The Portuguese transfer window stays open until September 22, while Turkish clubs also have a little longer to shop before their deadline on September 8.


AND THE REST OF THE WORLD?


Carlos Tevez Shanghai Shenhua

Certain leagues around the world that run through the Northern Hemisphere's summer rather than winter are in the middle of their season, such as MLS in the United States and Canada.

Their equivalent of the January transfer window in Europe runs for a month between July 10 and August 9.

The same goes for Brazil, who conclude their business on July 20, and China, where the mid-season buying period ended on July 14.

Argentina's season, however, is in line with the calendars of the major European leagues and so their current, off-season window is open until September 17.


COULD THE TRANSFER WINDOW CHANGE?


HD Phil Coutinho

There has been a lot of talk this summer about the possibility of bringing the transfer deadline forward so that all business is completed before the start of the new season.

Currently, most European clubs have two or three weeks between their first competitive game and the closing of the window, creating a situation where players can be distracted and sit out important matches due to interest being shown in them.

Multiple reports in England have claimed that a number of Premier League clubs have had enough and are now pushing for the deadline to be changed.

"It makes sense that when the season is starting, planning for the team is over," said Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, who has had to deal with Barcelona's pursuit of Philippe Coutinho.

"It would be nice," Pep Guardiola added. "We would start the season with the squad that we would work with until the winter window. Everything would be quicker, less speculation."

On the players' side, Tottenham striker Harry Kane also agrees. "At the minute, players are going here, there and it is maybe hard for some players to concentrate on the start of the season," he said.

"We will see what happens in the future but my opinion is it would be good to end it when the season starts."

Oli Platt