Hull handed transfer embargo until 2027
Briefly

Hull City has been issued a transfer embargo lasting three transfer windows, prohibiting any player fees until January 2027. This situation arose following delays in transfer payments to Aston Villa for winger Louie Barry, although that debt has been settled. The club is also reported to owe money to various creditors from past transfers. Despite these issues, owner Acun Ilicali asserts that the club does not have financial problems, stating any debt is owed to him personally and the team possesses strong players.
Hull City has been handed a transfer embargo for three transfer windows, preventing them from paying fees for players until January 2027.
Concerns over Hull City's finances arose after late transfer payments to Aston Villa for winger Louie Barry; the debt has since been settled.
Hull City now owes money to other creditors, including clubs for previous transfers, raising worries about their financial status.
Owner Acun Ilicali assures fans that the club does not have money problems, claiming any debts are personal to him and the club has strong players.
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