The Serie A clubs have voted to close the January transfer window on January 31, rather than having a two week window.

The summer transfer window in Italy closed early, in line with the Premier League, and it was expected that there would be a reduced winter window.

It had been suggested that the window would run for just over two weeks, from January 1 to 18 but today’s Lega Serie A meeting confirmed it will last for the whole month.

In addition, Luigi De Siervo has been elected as the new administrator of the Lega Serie A.

The Serie A clubs have voted to close the January transfer window on January 31, rather than having a two week window.

The summer transfer window in Italy closed early, in line with the Premier League, and it was expected that there would be a reduced winter window.

It had been suggested that the window would run for just over two weeks, from January 1 to 18 but today’s Lega Serie A meeting confirmed it will last for the whole month.

In addition, Luigi De Siervo has been elected as the new administrator of the Lega Serie A.

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