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EFL transfer restriction is blow for City

Hull Daily Mail

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August 20, 2025

BUT WINDOW HAS BEEN A SUCCESS SO FAR

- By BARRY COOPER

Hull City’s appeal against a three-window sanction imposed on them by the EFL was only partially successful after it learned of the outcome.

Originally given a three-window ban on paying loan or transfer fees for breaching regulations in relation to the timely payment of transfer fees to other clubs, City’s appeal saw it reduced to two with the third suspended.

As it stands, City cannot pay any fees for the remainder of this window, which closes on Monday week, or in January, but providing they don’t fall foul of the rules, they will be back to normal next summer.

How did we get here?

City amassed more than 30 days of late payments in the year from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025 and therefore, were hit with a three-window penalty as per Regulation 52.6.3

Under the terms of that punishment, they club cannot buy any players, nor can they pay loan fees, so must rely on free transfers and loans from clubs that do not charge a loan fee.

The EFL have had concerns for a period of time about the club's ability to keep up with payments to other clubs, and that worry remains and will continue.

Acun Ilicali has argued against that and said the club remains in good financial health, despite the sanctions the EFL have imposed.

What happened with the appeal?

An independent three-person panel sat for four hours on August 6, to hear City’s defence and why the EFL felt such a strong punishment was necessary.

In essence, the independent panel have looked at arguments from both sides, and felt that City still must face a stern punishment rather than lifting it altogether, which did feel unlikely.

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