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Confusion reigns as Bassini claims to be 'in control' of Bolton

Confusion reigns as Bassini claims to be 'in control' of Bolton
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The Championship club say that it will not hold further talks with the former Watford chairman.

Laurence Bassini claims to have taken control of Bolton despite the club's insistence his potential takeover is off.

The Championship side issued a statement on Thursday evening saying there would be no further discussions with the former Watford chairman.

On Tuesday Bassini had committed to providing proof of funds for his potential purchase to the EFL within 48 hours, but Bolton say that deadline – itself an extension on a previously agreed date – passed without the required information being shown.

Bassini, however, views the matter differently.

In a statement issued to Sky Sports News, he said: "I have taken control of the club this morning and instructed staff not to make any further statements. I have proof of funds and a watertight contract."

He added: "I will be attending the Nottingham Forest game on Sunday and I will put things right at Bolton Wanderers. Ken Anderson (chairman) cannot sell the club to anyone else, he is on notice and would be in breach of contract should he try to, I am the only person who can buy Bolton Wanderers."

Bolton's statement read: "Following the request from Mr Bassini to allow him a further 48 hours to complete his funding package and present this to the EFL, we can now confirm that no subsequent meeting took place and nothing further has been presented for the board of the EFL to consider.

"Given the urgency of the situation, which has been expressed to Mr Bassini, we now consider his approach for the club at an end and no further discussions will be entered into on the matter with him."

Bassini's takeover was originally announced on April 17 as the cash-strapped club looked for a buyer to save them from administration. Bassini, who was banned from holding a position of influence at any EFL club for three years in 2013, was looking for a way to return to football.

Despite Bassini's latest comments, administration would appear to remain a serious possibility for Bolton, who have also been relegated after a season of turmoil.

A statement from the EFL earlier on Thursday said that should Bolton go into administration, they would not be obliged to fulfil their outstanding fixture against Brentford.

That game, rearranged for next Tuesday, was postponed last weekend as unpaid players went on strike.

The EFL released a statement on Friday morning which read: "The EFL is aware of further comments being made this morning regarding the ownership of Bolton Wanderers and remains in contact with representatives from both the club and Mr Bassini.

"The EFL's role is to ensure any individual looking to acquire control meets the requirements of the League's regulations, which includes providing information to demonstrate the source and sufficiency of funding.

"We remain available to the parties to assist where we can."


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