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The 2024–25 English football winter transfer window will run from 1 January to 3 February 2025. [1] Players without a club may be signed at any time, clubs may sign players on loan dependent on their league's regulations, and clubs may sign a goalkeeper on an emergency loan if they have no registered senior goalkeeper available.
The 2023 English football summer transfer window ran from 14 June to 1 September 2023. [1] [2] Players without a club could be signed at any time, clubs could sign players on loan dependent on their league's regulations, and clubs could sign a goalkeeper on an emergency loan if they had no registered senior goalkeeper available.
This is a list of Scottish football transfers featuring at least one 2023–24 Scottish Premiership club or one 2023–24 Scottish Championship club which were completed after the summer 2023 transfer window closed and before the end of the 2023–24 season.
The following is a list of most expensive association football transfers, which details the highest transfer fees ever paid for players, as well as transfers which set new world transfer records. The first confirmed record transfer was of Willie Groves from West Bromwich Albion to Aston Villa for £100 in 1893 [1] (equivalent to £14,000 in 2023).
The first transfer in women's football reported as a record was that of Milene Domingues from Fiammamonza to Rayo Vallecano in 2002, two decades before professionalism in Spanish women's football. The current transfer record was set by the transfer of Racheal Kundananji from Madrid CFF to Bay FC for €805,000 in February 2024. Prior to women's ...
The 2021 English football summer transfer window runs from 24 May to 31 August 2021. Players without a club may be signed at any time, clubs may sign players on loan dependent on their league's regulations, and clubs may sign a goalkeeper on an emergency loan if they have no registered senior goalkeeper available.
The 2013–14 winter transfer window for English football transfers opened on 1 January and closed on 31 January. Additionally, players without a club may join at any time, clubs below Premier League level may sign players on loan at any time, and clubs may sign a goalkeeper on an emergency loan if they have no registered goalkeeper available.
The summer transfer window began once clubs had concluded their final domestic fixture of the 2012–13 season, but many transfers will only officially go through on 1 July because the majority of player contracts finish on 30 June. The window will remain open until 23:00 BST on 2 September 2013.