Hearts of Oak talks with New Edubiase United about removing their transfer ban. The Ghana Football Association put this ban on Hearts because they did not pay money they owed. The club owes $70,000 total for a player deal that went wrong. Hearts missed their deadline to pay and face punishment for breaking the rules.
The money comes from two different parts of the same player transfer. Hearts owes $50,000 for midfielder Salim Adams who moved teams earlier. They also owe $20,000 which represents part of any future sale money. The Players Status Committee ordered Hearts to pay both amounts months ago.
Both teams met during March 2025 and tried to fix the problem together. Hearts promised to pay the full amount before May 31st came around. The club failed to send the money before time ran out. The football association activated their ban rules after Hearts broke their promise.
Kwame Opare Addo works as the team spokesman and spoke about the situation recently. He admitted Hearts could not meet their payment deadline but says they keep trying. Both clubs still talk regularly and work toward a solution. Opare Addo believes New Edubiase will announce when everything gets settled properly.
Hearts wants to solve this mess quickly before their new season starts. The transfer ban stops them from signing new players right away. The team needs to clear this debt before they can buy or sell any players. Management hopes to have everything fixed soon for their upcoming games.
The money comes from two different parts of the same player transfer. Hearts owes $50,000 for midfielder Salim Adams who moved teams earlier. They also owe $20,000 which represents part of any future sale money. The Players Status Committee ordered Hearts to pay both amounts months ago.
Both teams met during March 2025 and tried to fix the problem together. Hearts promised to pay the full amount before May 31st came around. The club failed to send the money before time ran out. The football association activated their ban rules after Hearts broke their promise.
Kwame Opare Addo works as the team spokesman and spoke about the situation recently. He admitted Hearts could not meet their payment deadline but says they keep trying. Both clubs still talk regularly and work toward a solution. Opare Addo believes New Edubiase will announce when everything gets settled properly.
Hearts wants to solve this mess quickly before their new season starts. The transfer ban stops them from signing new players right away. The team needs to clear this debt before they can buy or sell any players. Management hopes to have everything fixed soon for their upcoming games.