Greenock Morton are working with FIFA to resolve a transfer ban imposed on the club following an administrative error.
The Scottish Championship side, who currently sit sixth in the table going into the final league matchday of the season on Friday, are currently prevented from registering new players, either nationally or internationally, as amateurs or as professionals.
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The ban, however, is expected to be lifted by mid-May and will therefore not impact the club's summer transfer plans.
Morton released an official statement on the matter this evening. It read: "The club can confirm we are currently working with football’s governing body, FIFA, to resolve an administration error leading to a temporary registration ban placed on the club. "Following the club’s requests earlier in the year to obtain the access required from FIFA to submit information as part of our compliance, the club did not receive the access required to complete the relevant process and subsequently have been issued with the ban as the documentation was then not submitted on time. "Over the last number of weeks, the club has been in close dialogue with FIFA counterparts and have been given clarity that the issue is to be resolved by mid-May after giving us access to submit the required documentation and a clear timescale of the time required to approve the documents. "This does not impinge on plans for the summer transfer window as new players cannot be registered until June, when the next transfer window opens. "This also does not impinge on our ability to renew contracts of players already at the club, whose contracts expire this summer."
Morton take on Dunfermline Athletic on Friday evening as they look to end their campaign on a high.