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We will ignore that for now.
For all Premier League and EFL clubs, the primary period for player trading opened on June 16 — and they have until deadline day on September 1 to conclude any trading.
That deadline this year is not going to be a late affair either. Rather than the previous 11pm deadline, this window will close at a universally agreed and very civilised time of 7pm BST.
As long as deal sheets are submitted to the FA before that time, clubs and staff have a grace period of two hours to conclude paperwork on any late deals.
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