Most leagues have yet to confirm their summer transfer window dates, but they are expected to be very similar to 2021.
Clubs will still be able to sign players as free agents after the deadline, and as long as they are not officially attached to any club on Monday, Sept. 1.
Premier League transfer deadline
The transfer market is expected to reopen on Friday, June 10, though most international deals will not go through until July 1.
The Premier League will close the transfer window on Monday, Sept. 1, at 11 p.m. BST.
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The winter window will run throughout January as usual.
La Liga transfer window
The window officially opens on July 1 and will likely close at 10:59 p.m. BST on Monday, Sept. 1. Clubs can still sign free agents after this date and sell or loan players to leagues where the transfer market is still open.
The winter window is expected to run from Jan. 3 to 31.
Serie A transfer window
The market will open on July 1 and close on Monday, Sept. 1. In the past, like the Premier League, it has closed the day before the season began, but has now fallen back into line with France, Germany and Spain.
The winter window runs from Jan. 3 to 31.
Bundesliga transfer window
German is expected to set its transfer window closure at 5:00 p.m. BST on Monday, Sept. 1. Clubs can still sign free agents after this date and sell or loan players to leagues where the window is still open. The window opens on July 1.
The winter window runs through the whole of January.
Ligue 1 transfer window
Ligue 1 should follow the Premier League and open its window on June 10 and close it on Monday, Sept. 1 at 11:59 p.m. BST, with the winter window spanning January.
MLS transfer windows
Major League Soccer's first window will close on Wednesday, May 4. A secondary window will then run from Thursday, July 7 through to Thursday, August 4.
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