It added: “The club will also remain under embargo ahead of the new season.”
“Morecambe Football Club will also be removed from the National League Cup for the forthcoming season.
“The committee will meet again on Wednesday, August 20 to determine if outstanding items have been satisfied, and to decide the club’s ability to retain membership in the competition.”
That means Morecambe’s fixture away to Boston United on 9 August, their first home game against Brackley Town on 16 August, and the trip to Scunthorpe United on 19 August, will no longer take place.
Morecambe were relegated from League Two last season – their second relegation in the past three seasons – and have faced a beleaguered summer.
Owner Jason Whittingham put the club up for sale in 2022 but a deal has still not been done.
London-based sports investment company Panjab Warriors have been in talks to buy the Shrimps for over a year, and a deal appeared to have been accepted but has still not been completed.
He announced that a new buyer, named as a consortium led by Jonny Cato, had been found earlier in July, but it remains unclear where that bid also stands.
Whittingham said on Sunday that he had “not heard from” Panjab Warriors in the past week and that talks with Cato were ongoing.