The Premier League Board (PLB) has said it will open the second football transfer window on Monday 12.
The move is to enable participating Clubs to recruit and register new players for the rest of the 2011/12 football season.
The exercise, scheduled to end on January 20, 2012, will also afford Clubs the opportunity to make away with players who performed below expectation in the season.
The registration can be done for both regular and reserve sides during this period, according to information gathered by GNA Sports from the secretariat of the GFA on Tuesday.
With the development, Premier League Clubs are likely to return to the transfer market to make further recruitment to augment and rekindle their playing body.
Accra Hearts of Oak and Bechem United have already made their intention clear on the need to recruit players to augment their respective squads.
Hearts seem to have exhibited much weakness in their attack, whilst Bechem United have attributed their unimpressive performance to lack of experience among the playing body.
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