Premier League and EFL clubs have a second chance to do business - here's all you need to know about 'Deadline Day 2'.
The international deadline - where English clubs could buy, sell and loan players from abroad - closed on October 5, but an domestic agreement between Premier League and EFL teams means players can still be transferred in England.
How does the domestic transfer window work?
Following consultation between the leagues - and because FIFA allows a summer transfer window to run for up to 12 weeks - Premier League clubs can still do business with EFL sides for a further 11 days after the first deadline.
Clbs can buy - whether making loan or permanent signings - and sell, but there cannot be transfers between Premier League teams.
All EFL clubs can still do domestic business with any English team up until 'Deadline Day 2'.
When does the second transfer window close?
The domestic transfer window closes at 5pm on Friday, October 16.
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What deals could still be done?
Several players could still move from the EFL to the Premier League.
Tottenham are in talks to sign Joe Rodon from Swansea while Manchester United have been linked with Watford winger Ismaila Sarr.
West Ham have agreed a deal with Brentford to sign Said Benrahma and are also keen on Josh King, though have seen a £13m bid for the Bournemouth striker 's Joshua King rejected
Where can I follow?
Follow 'Deadline Day 2' with our dedicated Transfer Centre blog on Sky Sports' digital platforms.
Sky Sports News will also be across all the latest comings and goings with transfer bulletins and the latest from the clubs making moves throughout the day.