Sheffield Wednesday has been placed under a registration embargo by the English Football League because it has not paid wages to players and staff for the month of May. This marks the third time this season that the club is facing such an embargo due to violations of the EFL's payment regulations. Local MP Clive Betts has urged club owner Dejphon Chansiri to sell the club, stating that he is effectively holding the team hostage. Potential buyers have faced challenges, as a US consortium's offers to purchase the club have been rejected.
The English Football League has imposed a registration embargo on Sheffield Wednesday due to the club's failure to pay wages to players and staff for May.
Sheffield Wednesday is facing its third registration embargo of the season for breaching EFL regulations regarding payment obligations.
Clive Betts, Labour MP for Sheffield South East, has urged owner Dejphon Chansiri to sell the club, claiming he is 'holding it hostage'.
A US-based consortium trying to buy Sheffield Wednesday reported that two offers to acquire the club have been rejected.
Collection
[
|
...
]