This is when the Premier League and EFL transfer windows close

Liverpool have already signed Thiago Alcantara this transfer window (Getty Images)Liverpool have already signed Thiago Alcantara this transfer window (Getty Images)
Liverpool have already signed Thiago Alcantara this transfer window (Getty Images)

Though the season is young, sides’ flaws have likely already been exposed and player shaped holes litter their team sheet - whether it be a lack of a goal-scoring striker or a mature defender.

Luckily for them, there is still time to act, with the transfer window longer than usual due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Major deals could still be achieved in the final days of the window with Leeds United, Man City and Arsenal among the clubs still chasing crucial components of their squad for the remainder of the season.

Time is running out, however, with just days to go until the transfer window closes until January.

When did the Premier League transfer window open?

The English transfer window got underway on July 27 a day after the season finished.

When is the Premier League transfer deadline?

The English transfer window will shut on October 5 before the UEFA squad deadline.

Teams will have until 11pm to conclude business with sides outside of England.

A domestic window in which Premier League sides can continue to trade with EFL teams will run until October 16, with a deadline at 5pm.

What happens to the January transfer window?

The winter transfer window will run from January 1 to January 31 as usual.

When do European transfer windows run until?

La Liga

The window opens on August 4 and runs until October 5.

The winter transfer window will run from January 4 to February 1.

Serie A

Italian clubs will need to wait for the transfer window to open on September 1, though a number of deals will likely be agreed before then.

The window will close a month later on October 5.

Bundesliga

The German transfer window has been open since July 15 and will run through to October 5.

Scottish Premiership

Scottish clubs have been able to sign players since July 14 and the window will shut on October 5.