When will the transfer window end? Does spending the most profitable off on the field? Arsenal might be able to argue that they do, and are as the sole Premier League team unbeaten with four games left after spending the biggest net sum of any rival in their summer window for transfers.
Chelsea’s massive investment isn’t as convincing. Thomas Tuchel made Marc Cucurella the most expensive fullback ever when he joined to Brighton with a fee of over PS60m in August and just for the Blues backline to be destroyed in the face by Leeds during a three-point loss in the 3-0 loss at Elland Road that suggested the Blues could struggle to be competitive for the top spot in 2022/23.
Barcelona’s scattered approach to finance led them to spend the most money in Spain but they failed to score an unbeaten draw in their first match during this La Liga season despite adding Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski to their ranks.
What is the time when spending has to be temporarily stopped in Europe and around the globe? What are the most significant possible and current transfers?
What time does the transfer window expire?
England
Summer transfer windows for transfers in England was opened on the 10th of June 2022. It will come to the end of September 1 at 23:00 local time.
EFL clubs are able to contract players for emergency loans following the deadline.
Spain
The summer transfer time in Spain began on July 1st 2022. It ends September 1 at 22:59.
Very similar with the English window in terms of international transactions.
Germany and Italy
The transfer window for Germany and Italy their transfer window began on July 1st 2022, and will close in September 1, 2022 around 17:00 CEST.
This is in line with the beginning point in the Spanish window that is the norm for the majority of European leagues.
France
Ligue 1 and other French levels are following the pattern that is followed by the Premier League. The doors opened for business on the 10th of June and will end on September 1 at 23:59.
What are the largest changes to the window up to now?
Bayern Munich have spent an initial PS57m on Matthijs De Ligt’s defensive player, Tottenham have given Everton PS50m for livewire Richarlison and Raphinha is set to earn Leeds greater than PS50m in the next few months Barca.
Here are some other notable transfers that made headlines that are available in the windows.