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Published 16:34 22 Sept 2018 BST
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The issue was brought up at a Premier League meeting this month and clubs could get the opportunity to vote on whether or not to revert to the old deadline at the next summit in November.
Crystal Palace, Manchester City, Manchester United, Swansea and Watford originally voted against the move, while Arsenal, Bournemouth, Brighton, Chelsea, Everton, Huddersfield, Leicester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Southampton, Stoke, Tottenham, West Bromwich and West Ham were in favour of bringing it forward. Burnley were the only club to abstain.
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