The EFL are considering a proposal to scrap the summer transfer window for clubs in the Championship, League One and League Two.
Portsmouth chief executive Mark Catlin has put forward the radical idea to EFL chairman Rick Parry to help reduce the financial implications of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Pompey supremo Catlin said he has already lobbied his fellow EFL members to support the scheme and says Parry is in favour. Catlin said: “It is something I have floated with the EFL executive, with the FA and with Rick Parry.
Why put a restriction of trade on ourselves when there is no need to? “It is something that is going to be coming under consideration; that we do not close the summer transfer window and keep it open until the end of