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Free agent players will be given an extended period to complete their registration for the new season when the process shuts on September 30.
A release by the Ghana Football Association confirmed that all players seeking to have their status resolved are to make arrangements with their prospective Clubs.
"The Ghana Football Association informs all Free Agent applicants and Premier Clubs that in line with Article 28 of the General Regulation of the GFA, players who have already applied for Free Agent Status will be given Special Dispensation to Register after the close of registration on 30th September, 2014 when their status has been determined by the Player's Status Committee on condition that the Clubs which they intend to join have made application for their registration before the closing date.
"Applicants are therefore advised to make pre-registration arrangements with their prospective clubs in order to benefit from this opportunity," the statement said.
The registration period for Premier League Clubs and players will close September 30.
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