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Max Clayton is a great player.
The fire-sale's in full flow, as they face their winding up petition on Monday.
Josh Vela to Cardiff, Zach Clough to Bristol City, & Mark Davies to the Wendies... er, hang on, scrub that last one - the porkers can't afford Davies's wages...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35293933
Meanwhile - a sneaky Blades bid for Max Clayton, or Liam Trotter, or David Wheater on the cards?
Surely a better club than Bristol City would pay £2m for Clough?The fire-sale's in full flow, as they face their winding up petition on Monday.
Josh Vela to Cardiff, Zach Clough to Bristol City, & Mark Davies to the Wendies... er, hang on, scrub that last one - the porkers can't afford Davies's wages...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35293933
Meanwhile - a sneaky Blades bid for Max Clayton, or Liam Trotter, or David Wheater on the cards?
... And would the no. 14 be worth a gamble?
We`ve only got his wagesWhy would we want Liam Trotter (or Sam Morsy) when we've got Dean Hammond and his pace and wages?
'No real change' on takeover
Financial adviser Trevor Birch is understood to have spoken to four parties interested in taking over the club, but Lennon said there had been "no real change" in talks over the weekend.
Bolton are paying some of their players ridiculous wages which is why the pigs bid for Mark Davies broke down.,
I can't see many being within our range to be honest. Clough will go to a much higher placed team than us.
Wheater is the only one I find tempting but I imagine his wages will be rather silly.
I think some of them would become viable targets if the players who have not been paid in full or on time choose to leave.
Bolton Wanderers: Club avoid immediate winding-up order
Bolton Wanderers have avoided an immediate winding-up order after their case was adjourned until 22 February.
The Championship club are £172.9m in debt and under a transfer embargo for breaching Financial Fair Play rules.
The High Court has given the club extra time to either close a deal with a potential buyer or raise sufficient short-term funds from asset sales.
This would enable the club to trade and make payments on the debts owed to Revenue & Customs and other creditors.
The Trotters owe HMRC £2.2m.
Bolton are currently bottom of the Championship and face relegation to the third tier of English football.
Club advisor Trevor Birch said HMRC did not want an adjournment but the High Court had "rejected its wish to liquidate" Bolton.
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