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Man Utd legend Gary Neville calls for 12-month transfer window to help football catch up

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Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville believes there needs to be a "open transfer window from May and ... all the way through 20/21" when football is able to return in order to "give clubs agility".

Nearly all professional football leagues across the world are currently suspended due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and it is currently unknown when it will be able to return.

There has been a lot of debate over what should happen but Neville has been steadfast in his belief that the season should be completed whenever it is considered safe enough for the football to start again.

Now, Neville has outlined a five-point plan for when football returns on Twitter, writing: “Finish this season in a short time frame when safe.

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