# Transfer Market

## 💸**Soccer Transfer Market**

The transfer window is the period in which clubs can buy, sell or loan players. It occurs at two specific times during the year, known as transfer windows: one in the summer and one in the winter.

## 🌟**Transfer Market Features**

#### **👉** Buying and selling players

During the transfer market, clubs may acquire or sell players through agreements between the parties. Interested clubs may submit offers for available players, and if an agreement is reached, the player is transferred to a new team.

#### **👉** Recruiting free players

Players whose contract with their previous club has expired have the possibility to sign with new teams at no transfer cost. This modality is especially used during transfer windows.

#### **👉** Player Loans

Clubs have the option to loan their players temporarily to other teams. This allows players to gain experience or playing time at another club without a permanent transfer.

#### **👉Tranfers Dates**

The transfer market has specific deadlines by which transactions must be completed. These dates vary by country and league.

To learn more about the transfer windows please visit the following FIFA documentation: [Transfer System](https://inside.fifa.com/transfer-system/player-transfers)


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