Bolton Wanderers ownership decision imminent?

A general view outside the ground prior to the FA Cup Third Round match between Bolton Wanderers and Wigan Athletic at the Macron Stadium on January 3, 2015
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Bolton Wanderers could reportedly have a new owner in place before the weekend.

Bolton Wanderers are reportedly poised to name their new owner before the weekend.

The Championship strugglers are due to appear in the High Court on Monday over an unpaid tax bill of £3m, and if the funds are not raised by the time of the hearing then the club could be issued with a winding-up order by HMRC.

According to BBC Radio Manchester, current owner Eddie Davies is weighing up bids from three interested parties - venture capitalist Roger Tamraz, the recently-formed Bolton Wanderers Supporters' Trust and a consortium led by former player Dean Holdsworth.

As well as the imminent tax issue, Wanderers also find themselves in debt to the tune of almost £173m and are under a transfer embargo for failing to submit their accounts on time.

A decision on the new owner is now expected before Saturday's home game with Queens Park Rangers.

Phil Gartside the chairman of Bolton looks on from the main stand during the FA Cup fourth round match between Liverpool and Bolton Wanderers at Anfield on January 24, 2015
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