The market transfer moving at a frantic pace, a sign that it was approaching his limitation. In many countries, such as Spainthe finish line is marked for it Thursday in the middle of the night. In other European Leagues, the limit is advanced 24 hours and the market lowers the blind at midnight this Wednesday.
The big five leagues continent (Spain, England, France, Italy and Germany) coincides with the closure of Thursday, at 24:00 (23:00 British time, which is one hour behind European central).
Other European Leagues, ‘minor’ although having an impact on large markets, shut it down Wednesday, at 24:00 hours. This is the case, for example, of Netherlands. At the Spanish level, this case directly influences one of the explosive situations that appeared in the market this Wednesday.
This is the case of Sevilla player Ocampos, who signed for Ajax seems to be over (the player is already in Amsterdam, with the Januzaj in Seville to fill his slot in Pizjuán), but traveled back to the Andalusian capital after the Board of Directors of the Dutch team did not approve the agreement reached in Seville.
The transfer market, abroad
Austria the market will also be closed this Wednesday, while Belgium, for example, it will be done on September 6, or Portugal on September 22. Other Leagues that are less important in sports but have a well-known purchasing power will also keep the blinds for some dates. This is the case of Turkeywhich will close ‘cash’ on September 8, the United Arab Emirateswhich will do so on October 4, or QatarSeptember 15th.
It should be noted that the closure of a market does not mean that clubs affiliated to that Federation cannot transfer players to other clubs whose market is open. Closure involves only ban on signing with more players, not to transfer them, although in the latter case the selling club has no option to fill the vacancy with a new addition.
Source: La Verdad

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