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What time does the transfer window close?

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It’s deadline day around Europe, at least for the top European leagues as the 2026 winter transfer window will come to an end on Monday, February 2. Even if this transfer window hasn’t seen tons of major moves, there is still time for clubs to make late moves that could shape their squads for the rest of the 2025–26 season, ahead of the 2026 World Cup that will take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico starting from June 11. 

Players have their last chance to hope for a move while others might be affected by the clubs’ late decisions. USMNT striker Ricardo Pepi, for example, saw a potential move to Fulham fall through after the two clubs agreed on a deal on Sunday, but PSV were unable to secure a replacement before the close of the transfer window. Pepi is now set to remain at the Dutch club at least until the end of the season. Most of the top European leagues will close their windows at the same time, here’s what you need to know ahead of the Deadline Day: 

Closing times

  • 🇮🇹 Serie A: 2 p.m. ET
  • 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Premier League: 2 p.m. ET
  • 🇩🇪 Bundesliga: 2 p.m. ET
  • 🇪🇸 LaLiga: 11:59 p.m. ET
  • 🇫🇷 Ligue 1: 2 p.m. ET
  • 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scottish Premiership: 11:59 p.m. ET

Free agents and loan deals

Free agents will still have time to agree with a new club even after Monday’s deadlines but the teams will have to issue their lists before February 5. It means that players need to agree with their new clubs before that day to play in the second part of the 2025-26 season. Loan deals work as the permanent ones. In the English Premier League, teams are limited to two domestic loans and a maximum of four during the season.

Extra time

As has happened multiple times over the past years, clubs can also make deals official after the deadline, but they need to agree and fill the so called “deal sheet” first, which provides them two additional hours to write all the paperwork between the clubs and the player. This can only be applied to the domestic transfers in the English Premier League and EFL, meaning that international transfers will have to be done via the FIFA Transfer Matching System (TMS).  

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Lionel Messi discussed his regret of not having learnt English when he was in school in a recent interview. The legendary Argentine is known to communicate in Spanish, having spoken English only on rare occasions.

In an appearance on the Miro De Atras podcast, Lionel Messi shared that he regrets not having learnt English in school. He said (via All About Argentina):

“Not having learned English as a kid. I had the time to study at least English and I didn’t do it, and I regret it a lot. Later I found myself in situations where I was with incredible, amazing personalities, and I could have had a conversation with them but instead you feel kind of ignorant…”

Lionel Messi usually communicated in Spanish. He is also fluent in Catalan, having spent 17 years playing for Barcelona. However, he has been spotted speaking English a few times for advertisements. Some examples include a commercial for the movie Bad Boys starring Will Smith, a moment speaking to a referee during a recent MLS clash, and an eFootball commercial.

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The current MLS year did not begin well for Lionel Messi, as Inter Miami suffered a 3-0 loss to Los Angeles FC in their opening MLS game on Sunday, February 2022. The Argentine led the Herons to their first MLS Cup last year and was also the winner of the MLS Golden Boot with 29 goals to his name. He was also named the MLS MVP (Most Valuable Player) for the second consecutive time.

After a rough start, all eyes will be on Messi to replicate the previous year’s success with Inter Miami.


“We should never stop enjoying life”- Lionel Messi shares valuable advice for his fans

In his aforementioned interview on the MDA podcast, Lionel Messi discussed multiple facets of his life, including sharing his message for his fans and followers. The legend of the game believed one should always enjoy the present, and said (via All About Argentina):

“Today is a good day to enjoy. Sometimes it’s hard. Not all of us go through the same things, and there are people dealing with different and difficult situations too. But we should never stop enjoying life. Like I said before, today I enjoy much more what happens to me, what I do, my family, my children, the day-to-day life, the small things. And well, it’s always a good day to enjoy, because we don’t know what might happen tomorrow.”

Apart from the new MLS season, fans are also eagerly looking forward to Lionel Messi leading Argentina once again in the 2026 FIFA World Cup after his triumph in 2022. However, the Argentine has yet to confirm his decision to play or not. He is also expected to feature in the 2026 Finalissima, where Argentina will face Spain in Qatar on March 27.

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