West Brom's Peace wants transfer window moved
West Brom chairman Jeremy Peace has called for the transfer window to be moved.
The Baggies chief believes it would be beneficial to clubs if the window closed before the start of the season.
But Peace knows a change is unlikely to happen with the Premier League reluctant to make the switch.
âIf you spoke to the other clubs in the Premier League they would all say itâs not ideal,â he told the Wolverhampton Express & Star
âWe are all the same in our little league. My ideal would be that you get your squad done and start playing and the window shuts, then you all know where you stand.
âNo player thinks that they might be moving and thinking theyâd better not get injured. And players would not be coming to you saying theyâre not in the right frame of mind.
âWe have raised it with the Premier League and said âclose the transfer window at the start of the seasonâ.
âBut they mention the League Cup, the FA Cup, no winter break, the fact that World Cups and European Championships eat into the window.
âAll of these things mean we canât do it so weâre stuck with it as it is and everybody has got the same set of problems.
âIf we could do it I would certainly be in favour because it would remove a whole load of uncertainty during the season.
âYou try to get things done as early as possible but you canât. People talk about not doing anything until after the World Cup.â
Albion brought in 11 new players, including record ÂŁ10m striker Brown Ideye, as head coach Alan Irvine rebuilt the squad after they narrowly escaped the drop under Pepe Mel last season.
And Peace insists he is happy with the Baggiesâ business since during the summer.
He added: âIn a way we have had a major sea-change in the last three months because we wanted to draw a line under what had gone on last season and almost reboot it, start all over again.
âWe have tried to get the right type of player in terms of not only the way they play but also the type of characters involved to take us forward.â




