Manchester Evening News

Three new bidders found for Wigan

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WIGAN Athletic have entered into formal discussion­s with three parties with regards to the potential sale of the club.

A prospectiv­e takeover of the Latics collapsed on Tuesday after a Spanish bidder reduced their offer by almost 50 per cent.

The Sky Bet League One club’s administra­tors have since made contact with 23 potential buyers who expressed interest during the past six months and have begun serious talks with three.

“We are pleased to confirm that we have already entered into formal discussion­s with three parties with regards to the potential sale of the club,” read a statement on Wigan’s website.

“We will continue to provide the relevant informatio­n to the respective parties with the hope of achieving a successful outcome in the coming weeks.”

Wigan have been in administra­tion since the start of July, when a 12-point deduction saw them relegated from the Championsh­ip.

An offer from the Spanish investor was accepted in September before the club this week announced the deal had fallen through.

The Latics, who sit in the League One relegation zone, have also been hit by coronaviru­s, with their next two fixtures called off following an outbreak in the camp.

■ WAYNE Rooney and Derby’s entire first-team squad will miss Saturday’s FA Cup tie against Chorley following the coronaviru­s outbreak which has closed their training ground.

The Rams will instead field a team made up of under-23 and under-18 players at Victory Park on Saturday.

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