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The transfer window for the 2021/22 football season opened on the midnight of Monday, August 9, 2021 for Premier League, Division One and Women’s Premier League clubs.
The opening up of the transfer window is in accordance with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Regulations which makes provisions for the opening of registration before commencement of the football season.
The window is expected to close on the midnight of Saturday, October 9, 2021. It must be noted that the football calendar (normally July 1 to June 30) was affected by COVID-19 and the Association is taking steps to realign the calendar.
All participating clubs in the Premier League, Women’s Premier League, the Division One Leagues are expected to complete their signings before this deadline.
The registration date for all Regional Football Association League clubs will be announced later by the GFA.
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