Compact Manchester United and Liverpool want a longer transfer market

Compact Manchester United and Liverpool want a longer transfer market


Manchester United and Liverpool have a long history of competition in English football. However, both teams are compact for the duration of the Premier League transfer market.

The Premier League has a different policy than the other major European leagues regarding the deadline of the summer transfer market. The Premier League closes the transfer market several days before the start of the official competition.

In this 2019/2020 season, the English club transfer window was closed on 8 August 2019. Meanwhile, several leading European leagues closed the transfer market at the start of the season on 2 September.

These rules began to be pursued by several English clubs. There will be a special meeting to discuss it. Who agreed to expand the transfer market? See below, Bolaneters.


Manchester United and Liverpool One Voice


Since 2017, the Premier League closes the transfer market before the start of the league. Initially, this policy responded to criticism from a number of British leaders, including Arsene Wenger.

However, after two years of applying this rule, a number of criticisms have been made. Tottenham's manager, Mauricio Pochettino, is one of the most vocal parties to reject this new rule.

Quoted by the Times, there will be an immediate meeting between the Premier League clubs. This meeting will discuss the deadline for starting the season transfer market for Premier League clubs.

Later, there will be a vote to develop policies. Manchester United and Liverpool have taken a stand. United and Liverpool compact demanded that the deadline for the transfer market be postponed until early September.

Manchester City is also expected to join the team that supports the extension of the transfer market period.

Premier League loss

Pochettino felt that with the initial closing of the transfer market, the English club were at a disadvantage. Because, when they are forced to release key players in other clubs, they cannot buy new players.

"European clubs can disturb us, and in my opinion, such a situation should not occur and we need to see it," said the Argentine official.

Pochettino is indeed dizzy with the transfer market. Because, until the closing of the transfer market on September 2, Pochettino remained worried because he was threatened to lose Christian Eriksen, because he certainly could not find a replacement.

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