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City must heed warning from EFL

Hull Daily Mail

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September 03, 2025

IT'S not been a summer that Hull City will look back on with any degree of fondness when it comes to their dealings with the EFL and how that impacts them going forward, coupled with the management of their finances being dragged through the public domain.

- By BARRY COOPER

City must heed warning from EFL

The publication of the judgement by the EFL into City's problems this week highlights a series of issues relating to the loan deal, which saw Louie Barry arrive at the MKM from Aston Villa in January on wages in the region of £35,000 per week.

In a nutshell, City did not pay the loan fee or Barry's wages for a lengthy period, and that formed the basis of the case brought against them by the EFL - those monies have all since been paid. The EFL rejected a flurry of emails between the Tigers and Villa, which the club said put them in the clear.

That, some feel, could have been overlooked by the EFL had they taken a more lenient approach.

And in the appeal hearing, City were unable to justify their reasoning enough for not paying Villa the money owed against Barry's move by a certain time, and their already extreme punishment was reduced from three windows down to two. Again, they argue there were reasons for this, which the three-person panel disputed.

The club hoped it would be reduced to one window or scrapped altogether, though in truth, even the most optimistic in Acun Ilicali’s inner circle would have been surprised by that outcome.

Though the word of warning there is that if City notch up seven days of late payments before the beginning of July next year, they'll be back to square one and won't be able to spend next summer.

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