Deadline day has been and gone but the madness doesn’t stop there.

The January transfer window slammed shut on Monday night after more than £100million was spent by English clubs.

However, the emergency loan window is yet to come as clubs continue to move players around domestically.

Every year, Premier League and Football League teams are given the chance to continue temporary switches to help with injuries and get young guns some more experience.

The loan window arrives with less fanfare and less star billing than the Jim White extravaganza that is deadline day, awash with yellow ties and transfer tickers.

But it can be a useful tool, particularly for lower League clubs in need of an extra body or two after the dust has settled on January’s permanent business.

Here's all the information you need about the loan window...

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When does it open and close?

The 'emergency loan' window opens next Tuesday February 9, 2016.

The loan window shuts on March 24, with clubs then unable to strengthen until the summer.

Who can use it?

All you Premier League fans thinking you can still bring players in, think again.

But you can ship some of your youngsters out to aid their development.

Football League clubs can use the window to their advantage - and plenty are sure to - with top-flight talent.

No overseas players can be brought in during the window.

How long can the players move for?

New loan Seydou Doumbia undertakes his medical examination with Club Doctor Paul Catterson at The Newcastle United Training Centre on January 31, 2016, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)
Check-up: Seydou Doumbia undertakes his medical at Newcastle after a loan move

The loan deals can last between 28 days and 93 days.

Any other rules?

There is one additional rule, which does also apply to Premier League clubs.

Should sides suffer a goalkeeping crisis, they are able to bring in replacements.

These deals are usually seven days and have been used by Everton and Sunderland in recent seasons.

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