Expectations were
high throughout Europe when the January transfer window opened
some four weeks ago, but there has been relatively little
movement in the big leagues up to now.

Nevertheless, clubs
still have two more days in order to strengthen their squad for
the remainder of the 2011-12 campaign, and plenty could happen
in the remaining hours.

Teams will have to
bear in mind, though, that the January window closes at
different times in the various European leagues.

Naturally, clubs
can no longer sign players after their domestic window slams
shut, however, they could still lose players to a league where
the January window is still open.

Serie A giants
Inter, for example, have so far been unsuccessful in adding a
new midfielder to their squad, and have until 19.00 CET on
January 31 to get their man.

However, the
transfer window closes at midnight in France, meaning that they
could still lose Thiago Motta to Paris Saint-Germain between
19.00 and midnight, and will not have the opportunity to sign a
replacement.

To avoid any
confusion, Goal.com lines up the exact times
on Tuesday, January 31 that the transfer window closes in all
the big European leagues:

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When does the transfer window close in Europe's major leagues? Here are the times

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