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The transfer window which heralds the start of a new league season is set to close on January 20 without the start date of the league known.
Teams in the Premier Division have kept themselves busy with several purchases since the end of last season.
While Kotoko, Chelsea, Aduana, Ashgold and Medeama have made big name signings, Hearts of Oak, Hasaacas and Liberty have relatively been on the quiet.
Will clubs spring surprises before the window closes on January 20? Is there more cash to splash?
Below is the requirement for all clubs ahead of the closure:
The Premier League Board wishes to remind all Premier League clubs of the directive issued by the FA that the registration of players and officials ends on Wednesday January 20, 2016.
The Board also reminds clubs of their pre-season obligations for which they have received several reminders.
Below are the pre-season obligations of the clubs:
1. Venue (must be ready for inspection by the Club Licensing Board)
2. Audited Account for 2013/14 season
3. Strips Declaration
4. Management and Authorized signatories
5. Payment of affiliation fees
All these are to be submitted to the GFA Secretariat by January 20, 2016.
In addition to the above, Clubs are to submit all Club Licensing Board forms including venue for home matches, club office etc, as soon as possible.
This information should be handed over to the Club Licensing office at the GFA by January 20 after the earlier January 11 date was extended .
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