When the transfer window closes in Turkey and Saudi Arabia as Man United given deadline day boost

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When the transfer window closes in Turkey and Saudi Arabia as Man United given deadline day boost

Manchester United and other Premier League clubs could still sell players past tonight's 7pm deadline

Manchester United could still sell players after the Premier League transfer window closes at 7pm

Manchester United were part of an action packed transfer deadline day as Premier League clubs continued to splash the cash.



The transfer window closes at 7pm tonight, after which English sides will no longer be allowed to sign players.



Top flight clubs have spent close to £3billion this summer in a frenzied spending spree across the board.



But while top flight clubs can no longer add more new faces to their squads past tonight's deadline, they can still offload unwanted players to overseas sides.

The Premier League window closes earlier than normal this summer with the Football Association, Premier League and EFL all agreeing to the 7pm finish to prevent clubs and league officials from working on transfers late into the night.

Serie A, the Bundesliga and Ligue 1 also shut their windows at 7pm while in Scotland and Spain it is 11pm.



But elsewhere there are plenty of opportunities for Premier League teams to sell stars further into September.

The window in Turkey remains open until September 12. There has been a spate of sales to Turkey from the Premier League in recent times and the prospect remains for further exits amid speculation linking the likes of Manchester United's Tyrell Malacia a potential option.

The window in Saudi Arabia is another with plenty of days left to run, closing on September 23.



Several Premier League teams have capitalised on the willingness by Saudi Pro League clubs to spend big on talent in recent years. Darwin Nunez was the highest profile player to leave an English club for Saudi this summer.

Other windows open later than England include the Netherlands, which closes 1t 11pm on September 2, Belgium and Switzerland (September 8), Greece (September 12) and Serbia (September 17).

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