20.08.2025 03:05
The result of Acun Ilıcalı's Hull City, a team in the England Championship, regarding its application against a three-window transfer ban has been announced. The club announced that the ban has been reduced to two windows, while the third window has been suspended. However, if the club makes a total of seven days of late transfer payments within the next year, the penalty will revert back to three windows.
The result of Hull City, owned by Acun Ilıcalı, regarding its application against the three-period transfer ban has been announced. The club stated that the ban has been reduced to two periods, and the third period has been suspended.
In its statement, the club announced that the transfer ban has been reduced to two periods, and the third period has been suspended.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT HAS ARRIVED
In the statement made by the club, it was confirmed that "Following our application to the Club Financial Review Board, it has been confirmed that the three-period transfer fee restrictions imposed on us have been reduced to two periods, and the third period has been suspended. Our justification regarding the payment dates was not accepted by the board."
As we have shown in recent weeks, we can still make transfers as loan or free players. We would like to sincerely thank all our supporters for their unwavering support during this challenging process. Our unity and solidarity have demonstrated the strength of the Hull City family to the football world.
DIFFICULTIES WILL NEVER BREAK US; THEY ONLY MAKE US STRONGER.
However, if the club makes a total of seven days of late transfer payments within the next year, the penalty will revert back to three periods.