Which countries still have transfer windows open?
When the clock struck 11pm on Thursday evening, football clubs across England and the UK either (a) breathed a sign of relief or (b) kicked the fax machine in frustration as it meant that the domestic transfer window was closed.
While some teams will have been desperate to land new faces and bolster their squad for the second half of the season, others will have wanted the January sales to end without losing any of their key players.
But before directors of football, chief scouts and the like can go for a much-needed lie down ahead of their preparations for the summer window, there are a few transfer windows across the world that have stubbornly refused to close and are therefore still able to plunder Premier League and UK teams.
What transfer windows are still open?
Frankly, loads are still open. At the time of writing on February 2, there are 82 transfer windows still open across the world, with El Salvador currently enjoying their transfer deadline day.
We’re not expecting a rush of business from too many teams from the likes of Kyrgyzstan or Djibouti, there are a fair few major European leagues, including Turkey, Switzerland and the Czech Republic still open for business, while plenty of South American nations, the USA and Australia can still wheel and deal.
Here is a look at when some of the bigger windows left open do finally shut…
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When do other countries’ transfer windows close?CountryDeadline DayAustriaFebruary 6AustraliaFebruary 7New ZealandFebruary 7TurkeyFebruary 9Hungary February 14CroatiaFebruary 15SwitzerlandFebruary 15SerbiaFebruary 16ArgentinaFebruary 18PolandFebruary 22RussiaFebruary 22Czech RepublicFebruary 22ChinaFebruary 22BrazilMarch 7South KoreaMarch 8JapanMarch 27SwedenMarch 28NorwayApril 3United StatesApril 23More transfer storiesFootball’s freak show of the January transfer window is over for another year… now let’s get back to the football
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