Terengganu FC is fighting back against the “transfer ban” headlines. The management of the club issued an official clarification today, reassuring fans that the club is handling the legal turbulence involving former striker Ivan Mamut with professional precision.
The statement comes amidst growing concerns that the “Turtles” might be paralyzed in the upcoming transfer window, but the club insists the situation is firmly under control.
The core of the dispute involves outstanding payments to Croatian hitman Ivan Mamut. TFC has confirmed that they have officially initiated the settlement process to clear the air with FIFA.
Key Actions Taken by TFC:
- Partial Payment: A significant portion of the debt has already been transferred to Mamut.
- FIFA Notification: Proof of payment has been dispatched to both the player’s camp and FIFA’s headquarters in Zurich.
- Final Deadline: The remaining balance is scheduled to be settled within a strictly monitored timeframe to ensure the ban is lifted immediately.
“TFCSB has carried out its responsibilities professionally. This matter is under the control and monitoring of the club, and we will comply with all FIFA regulations.” — Official TFC Statement
TFC’s management was quick to emphasize its commitment to transparency. Rather than staying silent, the club has opted to be “front-foot” in their communication, ensuring that the Terengganu FC faithful aren’t left in the dark about the club’s financial health.
The club is now awaiting a final verdict from FIFA to officially “greenlight” their operations once the final cent is paid.
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