Premier League: No decision yet on transfer window
Top-flight clubs will meet again in July to discuss when the summer transfer window for the Premier League will take place
Tuesday 23 June 2020 17:11, UK
Premier League clubs will hold further talks about this summer transfer's window early next month following a two-hour conference call on Tuesday.
A decision has yet to be reached after discussions in their first call since the season has restarted.
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The Premier League has given no indication it will open the window before the end of the season on July 26 and UEFA has asked all associations to close their windows no later than October 5.
UEFA's recommendation has been supported by the European Leagues, which represents 32 professional football leagues including the Premier League.
"We have to have clarity," Richard Masters, Premier League chief executive, said last week.
"Obviously, you have lots of leagues finishing, and curtailing, and finishing at different times. We're waiting for the various guidance from other bodies.
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"Understanding when we're going to start and finish, and what other leagues are doing, I think is important."
Clubs also spoke about a start of next season but have yet to agree a date.
Players will wear a Black Lives Matter logo on their shirt sleeves for the remainder of the season, after replacing their names on the back of their shirts for the first 12 matches of the restarted season.
Sky Sports News has been told no club asked to continue to replace names on shirts beyond the last round of fixtures and the Premier League says it will continue to support players who take a knee before or during matches.