Morecambe FC owner says deal agreed 'in principle' for sale of club to Panjab Warriors
A joint statement has been released
Last updated 14th Aug 2025
An agreement 'in principle' has been reached over the sale of Morecambe Football Club.
Panjab Warriors and Bond Group Investments Ltd have released a joint statement today, it says:
"Following constructive discussions and a shared commitment to securing the future of the club, both parties have agreed to a structured settlement that ensures a smooth and fair transition.
"This agreement reflects the willingness of both sides to compromise in the best interests of Morecambe FC, its supporters, and the wider community. It paves the way for continued stability and a positive future both on and off the pitch."
It goes on to say the final legal documents are being prepared, with plans to inform the National League.
It follows an uncertain time for the Shrimps who are currently suspended from the National League, with a deadline of the 20th August, to see if outstanding terms have been completed and to see if they can remain in the competition.
Bond Group Investments adds:
"We would like to thank all of the staff at the Club for their forbearance and can only apologise for the stress this has caused. In particular I would like to thank Rob, Derek, Oliver and Martin for their continued professional conduct and support throughout this process and also their support for the staff and the Community.
"I would hope that the Shrimps Fans can now give their full support to the Club and it’s journey ahead."
The Shrimps Trust have also released a statement to saying they can confirm a 'constructive meeting has taken place between Bond Group and Panjab Warriors'.