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Derby County administrators keen to announce preferred bidder and say three potentials each have 'credibility'

Compensation claims from Middlesbrough and Wycombe are ‘complex’ and ‘heavily disputed’

Derby County's Pride Park stadium

The administrators of Derby County say they hope to announce their preferred bidder for the club soon.

And they have confirmed each of the three different parties interested in buying the Rams has the “credibility to take the club on”.

A fresh statement from Quantuma said while they had been keen to announce the preferred bidder, current legal wranglings over the club had forced them to hold back.

However they remained hopeful of making an announcement soon – particularly in light of a February 1 deadline set by the Football League.

It has been claimed that they could be kicked out of the Football League if they fail to do that.

The administrators said they had provided the EFL with “three scenarios” in which the funding gap could be bridged – and until an agreement is reached the EFL “will not allow any new player registrations to take place and this does include player contract extensions”.

They also said they had been “hugely impressed” with the attitude and performance of the players and manager Wayne Rooney, at this “very difficult time”.

DerbyshireLive has reported that a consortium made up of former Rams chairman Andy Appleby and ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers chief executive Jez Moxey is keen on taking on the club, while former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley has also been linked.