Morecambe Football Club has announced that the National League has lifted their transfer embargo, allowing the club to focus on the remainder of the 2025/26 season. The embargo was imposed due to a payment dispute with Bond Group Investments, the club's former ownership vehicle. Morecambe's new owners, Panjab Warriors, have settled all monies owed in connection with Bond Group, and the remaining disagreement is being handled by their solicitors. The club's board has thanked the National League for their cooperation and the staff, players, and supporters for their patience. The lifting of the embargo enables Morecambe to register new players and alter existing loan deals. The club was placed under embargo in late February, with the restriction made public on March 5. The National League cited non-compliance with financial regulations, preventing the club from making new signings. Morecambe's first three National League fixtures were postponed while the authorities sought assurances. The club's owners and senior management have been in ongoing dialogue with the National League to resolve the situation. The outcome allows Morecambe to concentrate on the season, and the club remains committed to meeting all National League regulations. Morecambe's relegation from the English Football League was marked by financial difficulties, and the new regime is working to ensure long-term stability. The club's statement outlined the work that has gone on behind the scenes to resolve the dispute. The Board would like to place on record its thanks to the National League for their cooperation throughout this process. The club's owners have been working to resolve the issue since taking over last August. The lifting of the embargo is a significant step forward for the club, and Morecambe can now focus on the remainder of the season.
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Morecambe FC Transfer Embargo Lifted by National League
Morecambe FC's transfer embargo lifted, enabling the club to strengthen their squad for the 2025/26 National League season
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