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The January transfer window slammed shut in the Premier League at 7pm on Monday evening, but Premier League clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool can still do business with sides abroad
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Michael Carrick still has time to offload Manchester United players(Image: CameraSport via Getty Images)
Everything you need to know about the leagues which still have a transfer window open, as deadline day in the Premier League comes and goes...
Window shut in Premier League: The January transfer window drew to a close at 7pm on Monday evening, as clubs across the UK scrambled to push last-minute deals over the line. It will not reopen until Monday, June 15.
Business can still be done: While Premier League clubs are now unable to sign any new players - barring free agents - they will still be able to move players on for a limited time. That's because other leagues don't follow the same transfer schedule as the UK, with their respective windows remaining open. Mirror Football breaks them down below.
Portugal and the Netherlands: The Portuguese and Dutch leagues see their transfer window come to a close on Tuesday, February 2. It means that clubs from Liga Portugal and the Eredivisie have a matter of hours to secure any potential signings.
Turkey: Turkey's transfer window doesn't shut until February 6, meaning teams in the Super Lig and the TFF Ligs have until Friday to scout reinforcements for the second half of the season.
Greece: The Greek leagues will also keep their mid-season transfer window open until February 6.
Austria: The Austrian Bundesliga's transfer window, meanwhile, runs between December 31 and February 6.
Poland: As the Ekstraklasa mid-season window didn't open until January 25, there's a little while to go until it closes. Teams in Poland can do business until February 25.
Switzerland: Swiss Super League clubs, including but not limited to Young Boys, FC Zurich, Basel and Grasshoppers, have until February 16 to complete transfers. United have already done business with a Swiss today, announcing that Sekou Kone has joined Lausanne-Sport on loan until the end of the season.
MLS: Given their season doesn't align with the European calendar - running between February and October - their transfer window also differs. The primary transfer window stateside runs between January 26 and March 26, meaning that there's still plenty of time for Premier League players and those in other top European Leagues to join a US side.
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