nobbyshrimp wrote:During a transfer window clubs under an embargo can sign up to 23 players not already assigned to another club (free agents/released players) & loan players as long as no extra fees are paid, this is to allow the club to continue to fulfil its competition requirements but budget restrictions apply
nobbyshrimp wrote:Clubs under embargo can offer existing players a new contract but depends on the circumstances of individual clubs and will be sanctioned by the EFL. I personally think we will be fine as the club and EFL are supposedly working together and the EFL understand the strange circumstances surrounding us being under embargo. Furthermore I believe any loan players signed in the window whilst still under embargo can only be for a maximum of 6mths.
Correct, under embargo we can’t offer a fee for anyone but also we can’t offer contracts more than 1 season if i understand it correctly so we need to get rid of the embargo because some of the better players might only sign on for a longer contract
Billy bodger wrote:nobbyshrimp wrote:Clubs under embargo can offer existing players a new contract but depends on the circumstances of individual clubs and will be sanctioned by the EFL. I personally think we will be fine as the club and EFL are supposedly working together and the EFL understand the strange circumstances surrounding us being under embargo. Furthermore I believe any loan players signed in the window whilst still under embargo can only be for a maximum of 6mths.
Correct, under embargo we can’t offer a fee for anyone but also we can’t offer contracts more than 1 season if i understand it correctly so we need to get rid of the embargo because some of the better players might only sign on for a longer contract
That’s a shame if the Embargo restricts the length of contracts we can hand out. I agree whole heartedly that the embargo needs sorting out a.s.a.p. As in my last post offering longer contracts to players may help the Club.
black morse wrote:Billy bodger wrote:nobbyshrimp wrote:Clubs under embargo can offer existing players a new contract but depends on the circumstances of individual clubs and will be sanctioned by the EFL. I personally think we will be fine as the club and EFL are supposedly working together and the EFL understand the strange circumstances surrounding us being under embargo. Furthermore I believe any loan players signed in the window whilst still under embargo can only be for a maximum of 6mths.
Correct, under embargo we can’t offer a fee for anyone but also we can’t offer contracts more than 1 season if i understand it correctly so we need to get rid of the embargo because some of the better players might only sign on for a longer contract
That’s a shame if the Embargo restricts the length of contracts we can hand out. I agree whole heartedly that the embargo needs sorting out a.s.a.p. As in my last post offering longer contracts to players may help the Club.
If a club is in the financial situation that it is struggling to pay it's wages or debts how can it guarantee
2 year contracts?
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