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Thread: Contracts expiring at the end of June.

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    Contracts expiring at the end of June.

    As with every season, some players' contracts will expire on 30 June and others have already agreed to move clubs on 1 July. That's totally normal, but the problem is that the season might not actually be completed by then.


    After speaking to agents, ​football.london note that ​it will be nearly impossible to stop players leaving or joining if contracts dictate they must, so deals like Hakim Ziyech's imminent move to Chelsea will still go through.

    How could we be affected?

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    Boingy
    At least this is a football related thread.
    I have to admit I have no insight into when players are out of contract and don't tend to pay much attention to it either.
    I would have thought legal contracts with fixed dates will stand regardless of how they decide to move around the end of this season and the start of the next. Its so much up in the air at the moment that I don't think anyone will have a clue at the moment.

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