Transfer News·1 July 2026·13h ago

UEFA grants extended transfer window until July due to World Cup scheduling

Source: Retesport

UEFA has approved an additional transfer window extension affecting all European clubs, allowing player sales to continue through July rather than closing at the traditional June 30 deadline. This measure has been introduced to address the disruption caused by World Cup scheduling and the resulting slowdown in the summer transfer market. The extended deadline is particularly relevant for clubs managing financial compliance obligations.

For AS Roma, this extension offers flexibility in meeting Settlement Agreement parameters regarding profit and loss balancing. Clubs can now use July to complete necessary player sales to reduce or eliminate any deficit accumulated in the previous financial year, with these transactions recorded in the balance sheet despite the theoretical closure on June 30. This timing adjustment does not affect purchases for the new financial year, which operate under separate accounting rules.

The ruling provides Roma with additional time to conduct outgoings required for financial fair play compliance without compromising their ability to register new acquisitions under the upcoming season's budget framework.

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L'UEFA concede una finestra temporale aggiuntiva causa Mondiale: cessioni possibili entro luglio - Retesport 104.2 FMDiretta: 06.43999402Whatsapp: 334.6104220|Designed with by TOYOURiproduci la live Twitch in Picture-in-PictureL’UEFA concede una finestra temporale aggiuntiva causa Mondiale: cessioni possibili entro luglioNewsCondividi l'articolo Una novità importante di queste ore, potrebbe risolvere il quesito che accompagna il pubblico romanista da diversi giorni sul tema plusvalenze, UEFA e rientro rispetto ai parametri imposti dal Settlement Agreement. Come riporta il Corriere dello Sport, la massima istituzione continentale ha concesso a tutti i club, complica la concomitanza del Mondiale e il relativo rallentamento della finestra di mercato, uno slittamento temporale sul tema cessioni. In sostanza tutti i club possono usufruire anche del mese di luglio per concludere quelle cessioni necessarie per azzerare o ridurre il disavanzo maturato nell’annualità precedente, rendicontando il tutto nel bilancio che teoricamente si è chiuso ieri (30 giugno). Ciò non inciderebbe sugli acquisti che invece valgono e varranno per la nuova annualità. I nostri PartnerToYouContaminaction University

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