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It is a small earthquake that could take place in the Premier League. According to information from TelegraphEnglish clubs would reflect to shorten the duration of the winter transfer window. While this window lasts a month, the idea would be to reduce it to two weeks. The objective? Minimize disturbances for coaches and their workforce during the season.
The British media explains that the question was addressed at a meeting of sports directors of the 20 Premier League clubs this Thursday. Another meeting of the shareholders of the championship stables is scheduled for next week, where the owners, general directors and other important figures will vote on the duration of Mercatos. Finally, other discussions could take place concerning a harmonization of the closing date of summer Mercatos with the other European leagues.
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