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WINDOW TO STAY AJAR FOR LOANS

By John Lyons
THE Premier League will shut the transfer window earlier next summer and the EFL is set to follow suit – but with one important difference.
Earlier this month, Premier League clubs voted to close the summer transfer window before the start of next season.
The move came after managers complained that there was too much uncertainty in the opening weeks of the campaign because players could still be bought and sold.
On Thursday, EFL clubs indicated they would also be in favour of an earlier closure of the window from next season onwards.
The decision was taken at a meeting ...

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