WANDERERS remain on course to confirm Sports Shield’s takeover by the end of the week.
The deal, worth an initial £7.5million, was being finalised today with a view to making an official announcement tomorrow or Friday.
Dean Holdsworth’s group expect to be in charge by the time Wanderers face local rivals Preston North End on Saturday.
Neil Lennon confirmed after last night’s 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town he expected the deal to be completed, and hoped that would lead to an end to the transfer embargo which was placed on the club at the start of the year.
“The takeover is going to happen, it’s very, very likely, which is great news,” he said. “Then you want to get the embargo lifted and the accounts sent in, and I don’t know how long that might take.
“I’d hope I can add to the squad.
“But we have got to keep going again with Preston at home. We have had so many chances over the last four or five weeks and not put teams away.”
Lennon admits his own position will come under increased scrutiny once the takeover is rubber-stamped.
“Obviously there’s an air of uncertainty,” he said. “People will probably look at results and say ‘he hasn’t done a good job there’ but there are mitigating circumstances to everything.
“As a manager it’s a results-driven business and we haven’t had enough positive results even though the performances have been good.”
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The deal, worth an initial £7.5million, was being finalised today with a view to making an official announcement tomorrow or Friday.
Dean Holdsworth’s group expect to be in charge by the time Wanderers face local rivals Preston North End on Saturday.
Neil Lennon confirmed after last night’s 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town he expected the deal to be completed, and hoped that would lead to an end to the transfer embargo which was placed on the club at the start of the year.
“The takeover is going to happen, it’s very, very likely, which is great news,” he said. “Then you want to get the embargo lifted and the accounts sent in, and I don’t know how long that might take.
“I’d hope I can add to the squad.
“But we have got to keep going again with Preston at home. We have had so many chances over the last four or five weeks and not put teams away.”
Lennon admits his own position will come under increased scrutiny once the takeover is rubber-stamped.
“Obviously there’s an air of uncertainty,” he said. “People will probably look at results and say ‘he hasn’t done a good job there’ but there are mitigating circumstances to everything.
“As a manager it’s a results-driven business and we haven’t had enough positive results even though the performances have been good.”
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