Hull City have confirmed that they have been handed a three-window transfer embargo

A Championship club have confirmed that they have been hit with a lengthy transfer embargo.

The embargo will mean that they will be unable to sign players for the following three windows but they do have the right to an appeal.

Hull City took to X on Friday to announce the news, posting: ‘we can confirm that we have received notification from the EFL that we are subject to a transfer embargo and a three-window fee restriction with immediate effect.

‘We will appeal the three-window fee restriction and are confident of resolving the matter as soon as possible.’

There have been concerns over the club’s finances and talkSPORT report that the embargo is primarily the result of a late payment to Aston Villa.

The club were late in paying the £1m owed as part of the deal to bring in Louie Barry on loan in January

Hull City have confirmed that they have been handed a three-window transfer embargo

Hull City have confirmed that they have been handed a three-window transfer embargo

Barry joined the Tigers for the second half of the season but suffered a season-ending injury just a month later.

The club went on to escape relegation on goal difference following a final day draw with Portsmouth.

Barry played just four games for the club and the move could now cause some serious long-term damage. 

The news comes after owner Acun Ilicali assured supporters at a Q&A that his club does not have money issues.

Ilicali also attempted to ease those concerns in an interview with BBC Radio Humberside on Monday despite the latest set of accounts showing losses in excess of £60m.

‘We don’t owe any money to anybody – the club owes money to me and I am the owner,’ Ilicali said.

‘I am spending from my pocket but we have extremely good players in the squad. I can say to the fans do not be under stress, we are fine.’

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