A number of top-flight chairmen and managers are unhappy about the January slot.

But a senior FIFA source said the system was agreed with the European Commission, UEFA and players' unions - and all bodies would therefore have to agree to any changes.

The FIFA source told PA Sport: "The Premier League cannot impose unilateral changes to the transfer window - it would have to be agreed by all the organisations including FIFA, UEFA and the EC."

Blackburn chairman John Williams wants transfers only be allowed to take place in the summer.

He told PA Sport: "I'm not a fan of the January window - but I'm even less a fan of the window being permanently open.

"I could be persuaded of the radical view of only allowing transfers in the summer unless there was an emergency need, for example for a goalkeeper.

"But I accept we could not do this unilaterally in the UK."

Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn is strongly opposed to the January window.

Quinn said: "In my time as chairman this has been the most demanding month - in fact it has surpassed all ridiculousness.

"The other day I heard someone say that football was losing the plot and I'm inclined to think that the removal of the January window might help the game to regain some sanity."

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is not a fan of the transfer window either - unlike his Manchester United counterpart Sir Alex Ferguson, who has said before he does not have a problem with the system.

Wenger said: "I do not like it. Every press conference is a bore about players who might come in than about the players who play and do something for the club.

"Others get too much importance at a part of the season where it is more important that you rely on people who fight for you than for those who might come in - that cannot be a great help for the club at the moment."

Yesterday's transfers saw Kevin Nolan leave Bolton for Newcastle - a move many envisaged when Sam Allardyce was Magpies manager - and another Bolton old-boy El Hadji Diouf switch from Sunderland to join his old boss at Blackburn.

Newcastle goalkeeper Shay Given has been given permission to hold talks with Manchester City, who have also had a new £18.5million bid for Roque Santa Cruz rejected by Blackburn.

Czech international Radoslav Kovac also joined West Ham from Spartak Moscow last night, on loan until the end of the season. Julien Faubert is discussing a loan move to Real Madrid after struggling for first-team action at Upton Park.

Charles N'Zogbia's move to Wigan is likely to go through in the next few days, with Ryan Taylor moving in the opposite direction to Newcastle.