Accra: Accra Hearts of Oak have allayed fears of any disruption to their squad following a FIFA transfer ban. The Phobians were slapped with a transfer ban for the next three transfer windows after failing to meet financial obligations owing to former Technical Director, Rene Hiddink.According to Ghana News Agency, a statement released by the club's management said they were actively involving stakeholders and relevant parties to swiftly resolve the issue. The statement clarified, 'Importantly, we wish to clarify that our current player registrations had been completed prior to the enforcement of this ban. Therefore, there will be no immediate disruption to our squad or competitive commitments.'The club acknowledged the concerns that may arise and appealed to their supporters to remain calm and united. The statement emphasized the club's commitment to transparency, accountability, and long-term stability. "Discussions are ongoing, and we are confident that a constructive resolution will be reached," the statement added.The club expressed gratitude for the unwavering support and loyalty from their fans, noting that their belief in the club's vision and resilience is crucial during challenging times.
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