Wigan amassed a 15-point deduction through an anonymous Spanish client while directors announce a lifeguard for the club’s future.

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Begbies Traynor demonstrated that a “substantial deposit” has been delivered, while the offer also includes a payment to non-football creditors, avoiding the Latics with a penalty of 15 points in the existing campaign.

A on the club’s online page said: “We are pleased to announce that we have reached an agreement with a favorite bidder from Spain.

“The be offer that has been accepted not only refers to the sale of the club, but also allows non-football creditors to pay the penalty of 15 points this season.

“In addition, a really extensive deposit was received. We are now working with our lawyers and the bidder to submit all mandatory documents to submit to the EFL so that the successful football movement can be carried out as soon as possible. “

“The bidder who has loved football with delight has made it clear that he does not need his touch data made public before the sale is concluded and we respect this anonymity. No additional main points will be disclosed until EFL approval is obtained. »

Wigan returns to the area the moment he took him out of the last three in the league, but a 12-point draw for his access to management in July led him to relegation.

The first deadline for an August 31 sale was not met, but the club allowed the English Football League to begin its third-tier crusade, where it is in 3 issues after so many games.

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