There is not much time left to play in the ISL. A good team must be formed. Meanwhile, Mohammedan is plagued by investor problems. In this situation, Mohammedan Club officials once again sought refuge with Chief Minister Mamata Bandhyopadhyay. On Sunday afternoon, the officials went to the Chief Minister's residence in Kalighat and submitted a letter on behalf of the club. In that letter, they appealed for help regarding the investor issue.
Those who went to the Chief Minister's residence were Club President Amiruddin Bobby, Secretary Istiyak Ahmed, and other officials, Kamaruddin and Dipendu Biswas. However, they did not get to speak with the Chief Minister. She was leaving at that time. The officials submitted the letter at the office and left. Later, Secretary Istiyak Ahmed said, “We need a good investor right now. The Chief Minister has helped us repeatedly. We are relying on her this time as well.”
FIFA's transfer ban is ongoing on Mohammedan. Nearly ten crore rupees are owed to footballers. The secretary said, “We have discussed among ourselves. If someone wants to settle this ten crore rupees and take responsibility for the club, we are ready to step aside. But we are not finding anyone like that either. Now the Chief Minister will surely look into our matter with importance.”