Macarthur have labelled a FIFA-enforced transfer ban a “non-event” as the A-League Men club faces the prospect of being suspended from signing players following the sacking of former manager Dwight Yorke.
In January 2023, Yorke was axed by Macarthur following an expletive-laden dressing-room rant after a loss away to Adelaide.
The former Manchester United forward was sacked after his tirade, in which he labelled Macarthur a “pub team” and bemoaned the professionalism of the club.
Yorke believed he was unfairly dismissed by Macarthur and took his case to FIFA’s tribunal and the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Part of the verdicts from those two hearings stipulated that the Bulls, who won this season’s Australia Cup, would have to pay Yorke nearly $300,000 when taking interest into account.
Dwight Yorke (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)
A-League Men clubs receive an annual central distribution of $530,000.
The Bulls are now set to be subject to a transfer embargo due to their failure to pay Yorke his compensation within a 45-day period.
But chief executive Sam Krslovic said the issue would be resolved by the time the window reopens in January.
Krslovic also hinted the club was investigating whether it could take fresh action against 52-year-old Yorke over comments the former Bulls manager has made since being shown the door by the Campbelltown-based club.
“This transfer ban is a non-event,” Krslovic told AAP.
“We’re in the process of resolving this issue by the start of the January transfer window.
“The club is currently exploring its legal options in regards to defamation following stories and interviews which have stemmed from the event.”