(Reuters) - Burnley have been placed under an immediate transfer embargo by the English Football League (EFL) following a delay in the submission of their accounts, the Championship leaders said on Sunday.
Burnley, managed by former Manchester City defender Vincent Kompany, said the delay was caused by a change in their auditors in November.
"We believe the EFL will have no issue with the detail of our accounts other than their late submission and fully understand and support their position and efforts to sanction any club who fails to comply with any of their regulations.
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