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RAMOS CALLS FOR SHORTER WINDOW
Ramos - wants changes to the window.
Tottenham manager Juande Ramos feels the transfer window should end at the start of the season.
Having seen Dimitar Berbatov's protracted move to Manchester United overshadow events at White Hart Lane all summer, the Spurs boss has called for a change in the transfer rules.
The Spaniard previously claimed the speculation surrounding his former striker was affecting the mood around the club and proving detrimental to performances on the field.
The Bulgarian finally departed for Old Trafford on transfer deadline day, in a £30.75million deal, but Ramos believes the distracting saga could have been avoided.
"The league started on 16th August, but the window does not shut until 1st September," he said.
"You play three games before it shuts while players are uncertain where they are going to be playing and team-mates are thinking which players will go and who will come in.
"That means they are not fully concentrated on their work.
"I would prefer it that, once the league has started, you don't have a player playing for one team once week and playing for another the next."
Ramos also believes measures need to be put in place to prevent sides from publicly tracking players and disrupting their focus.
United had made no secret of their desire to sign Berbatov during pre-season, a situation Spurs believe could have been handled better.
"I try and stick with training the football team but it's true the situation has certainly been uncomfortable," added Ramos.
"In Spain, it is basically the same system as in England.
"If you look at Robinho's situation with Real Madrid, it's quite similar. A few weeks ago it was Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United.
"That is the issue with the market still being open while the player is negotiating his future - but also having to play for his current team. I do not like that system."