The 2019 summer transfer window could well be one of the busiest ever as teams across Europe look to strengthen.
It’s been a thrilling season both at home and abroad and now the hectic business of buying and selling can begin.
Several big-money deals have already been sorted and there will no doubt be a host more over the coming weeks.
So when can the clubs get their spending underway and when must they get it down by?
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The transfer window opened at 00.01 on Thursday, May 16.
It will close again at 5pm on Thursday, August 8 before the new Premier League season get underway.
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Transfers from abroad were able to be made official when the FIFA Transfer Matching System (TMS) opened at midnight on June 9.
Trading can now carry on until the deadline but English teams will still be able to sell abroad as other countries have different closure dates.
The Spanish transfer window opens on July 2 while the French opened on June 11 and in Italy and Germany it will be on July 1.
Spain, France and Germany will all close their windows on August 31 while it will end on August 18 in Italy.
The EFL window opened on Monday, May 6.
The Championship transfer window will then close on the same date as the Premier League while League One and League Two clubs will have until 5pm on Monday, September 2.
Championship clubs will not be able to sign players on loan after August 8 but League One and League Two clubs can do so until September 2.