EFL said. out “It stands aside by all those linked to the Sheffield football club on Wednesday who are very careful and frustrated by the ongoing and ongoing challenges in the club.”
In a statement, it added: “The league wants to see a strong, consistent and competitive Sheffield, and therefore, we are clear that the current owner needs to fund the club to meet its responsibilities or to do well on his commitment to selling to a well -funded party, for the value of the market that ends uncertainty and reason.
“We continue to follow the options available to us to solve the current challenges, and as a result the league is now in high -profile discussions with Mr Chansiri’s legal advisers on justifying the process around his participation in the club.”
The EFL said on Wednesday it would receive its primary payment for this week, as well as the Premier League ties, helping to pay employees and players as well as fulfill its other responsibilities.
And, and other sources of funding for the club that money can provide money from Chansiri, the sale of the proposed EFL players may be another option.
On Wednesday, who have also missed payments to HMRC and are facing debt, they have members of the first squad.
“The Liberty Club Financial Unit (CFRU) has been in daily negotiations with the club in recent weeks as it seeks to meet its overflow needs,” said EFL.
“However, the CFRU is fully monitoring the options available in honor of the club’s club playing squad, as a way to help ensure that it can fulfill its adjustment, while still respecting the barriers imposed through the current registration barrier and the fee restriction.”
The expansion of the transfer ban came as the club was “exceeding 30 days of late payment for the year starting 1 July, 2025”.
EFL also wanted fans not to move on to the next games in a way that “bothers the team and its ability to fulfill adjustments” because of the risk of further restrictions and “negative impact” on the sale of the future club.