âI donât know who owns meâ â Townsend in transfer limbo

Andros Townsend began his career at Tottenham and has also played for Newcastle, Crystal Palace and Everton
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Andros Townsend says âI donât know who owns meâ after the Turkish club he joined from Luton earlier this month was banned from registering players.
The 33-year-old right winger signed a contract with Antalyaspor but only after the ban imposed by world governing body Fifa came into force, meaning he could not be registered.
Townsend is able to train with his new team-mates but cannot play or even be officially announced as an Antalyaspor player.
An Antalyaspor source has told BBC Sport the Super Lig club owes outstanding money to two former players and, when the debts are paid, hope to complete Townsendâs transfer soon.
âIâm stuck in Antalyaspor just training, I donât know who owns me, I donât know where my contract is,â the former England international told BBC 5 Liveâs Monday Night club.
Townsend signed a long term deal with Luton in January after joining as a free agent in October 2023.
He made 31 appearances for Luton last season as they were relegated from the Premier League and was a late substitute in the Hattersâ first game of the Championship season against Burnley on 12 August.
Antalyaspor are on the Fifa registration ban list, which means they are âtemporarily prohibited from registering new players due to various infractions, such as financial disputes or regulatory breachesâ.
The restriction is in place for three transfer windows meaning they cannot register any new players until January 2026.
âWe came to the end of the transfer of Townsend, but we could not issue the playerâs licence due to the transfer barrier,â the club source said.
âWeâll pay the debts. Weâll finish the Townsend transfer soon. We will complete this transfer before the transfer season. We also want to make other transfers.â
The English transfer window closes on Friday, 30 August but the Turkish window does not close until 13 September.
Explaining the situation, Townsend said: âIâve had a crazy couple of weeks.
âThree days before the start of the season at Luton, I get a phone call from Antalyaspor saying âwe have an offer for you but youâve got 24 hours to respond because weâve got a transfer ban coming and we need to get you in before the transfer banâ.
âNo time to think about it, I managed to negotiate to be involved in the first game for Luton, then it was literally all signed and all done.
âWe missed the deadline by a couple of hours. The contract is signed [but] they canât officially register me, they canât announce me because they have a transfer ban.â
He added: âEvery time I ask them, they say âthe contract is signed, youâre our playerâ. But nothing has been announced.
âThere were so many red flags, you wouldnât believe it. But something was telling me this is the right move for me, to go and experience something new in Antalya which is a beautiful city right near the beach. Something was telling me to make it happen.
âI had some great conversations with [manager] Rob Edwards and [chief executive] Gary Sweet at Luton, they wanted me to stay but they were supportive of what I wanted to do.
âI made the decision, I thought, to move out here. Honestly, Iâve no idea whatâs happening and whatâs going to happen.
âI keep getting told âtomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrowâ. Every time I ask whatâs happening they say âdonât worry you are our player, youâre contracted to us, you canât go anywhereâ. Iâm just here.â
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Published6 June
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