Booker4
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The Star have picked up that if we get relegated next season we'll not be able to sign any players for 18 months due to the time we spent in the transfer embargo, I recall this being said at the time but then nothing till now but is this true and does it apply to loan players/free agents too? If we get relegated we'll be in a pickle if we can't sign anyone coming back, although the youth system will certainly aid us.
Star quote in question was:
Although United eventually satisfied the EFL’s demands, the amount of time they spent under the embargo meant they would have been prohibited from processing new registrations for an 18 month period had they not gone up. That punishment will not apply, however, if they are relegated next year.
Star quote in question was:
Although United eventually satisfied the EFL’s demands, the amount of time they spent under the embargo meant they would have been prohibited from processing new registrations for an 18 month period had they not gone up. That punishment will not apply, however, if they are relegated next year.
Sheffield United's key transfer clause negotiated with Premier League rival
Sheffield United granted one of the clubs they were forced to negotiate with after being placed under a transfer embargo an option on an as yet unidentified member of Paul Heckingbottom’s squad as part of a deal which allowed that sanction to be lifted by the English Football League.
www.thestar.co.uk