On Monday, French teams will start making transfers again, the Professional Football League has reported.
“On Monday 8 June 2020, the LFP Board of Directors decided to open the transfer period between French clubs.” read a statement from the LFP.
When the international window opens, however, is yet to be decided:
“The upcoming Board of Directors must decide the opening of the foreign trading window and the subsequent closure of the market in the light of the decisions of FIFA and the current negotiations with the other European Leagues.”
In response to the crisis, FIFA gave permission to move internally within France for the summer transfer period. They also permitted extending agreements that end as most countries are working on finishing the campaign.
The trade period in France normally opens on July 1, but clubs have been granted approval by the regulatory body to start dealing with other French clubs until the fiscal year ends on June 30.