Fifa proposes extra transfer window ahead of Club World Cup

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Fifa has proposed opening an extra transfer window in June 2025 ahead of the Club World Cup.

Fifa has proposed opening an extra transfer window in June 2025 ahead of the Club World Cup.

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Fifa has proposed opening an extra transfer window in June 2025, ahead of the first edition of its expanded Club World Cup in the United States, world football’s governing body announced on Oct 3.

“Member associations of the clubs participating in the Fifa Club World Cup will have the option of opening an exceptional registration window from 1 to 10 June 2025 (for all their affiliated clubs) prior to the start of the competition,” it said in a statement, following a Fifa Council meeting in Zurich.

“The decision as to whether or not to open an additional window remains at the full discretion of each Fifa member association concerned.”

The extra window, which is in addition to those in January and over the European summer, would allow teams taking part in the Club World Cup to strengthen their squads before the tournament, which will run from June 15 to July 13.

With June 30 being the traditional date on which contracts expire, Fifa will also allow clubs to replace a limited number of players during a brief window within the competition, from June 27 to July 3.

“The objective is to encourage clubs and players whose contracts are expiring to find an appropriate solution to facilitate the players’ participation,” Fifa added.

Furthermore, Fifa is seeking to anticipate any potential conflicts related to the calendar due to the Club World Cup clashing with international tournaments.

The Concacaf Gold Cup is due to be played at the same time in Canada and the US, and so any player who could be involved in both tournaments will have the freedom to choose which one he wishes to play in.

Normally, players are obliged to honour international call-ups.

The first edition of the expanded Club World Cup will feature 32 teams and will take place across the US.

The final will be held at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, just outside New York City.

European participants will include Spain’s current Champions League and La Liga holders Real Madrid, English Premier League winners Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Italian champions Inter Milan.

Other clubs from around the world who will feature include Al Ahly, Boca Juniors, Flamengo, Palmeiras, River Plate and Mamelodi Sundowns. AFP, REUTERS


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