pay players' wages for the last month or face a two-window transfer embargo



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BOlton Wanderers faces the threat of an EFL transfer ban by two windows, unless he pays his players' wages by the month of March at the latest on Monday. Telegraph Sport has learned.

Bolton's first team resumed training on Thursday after a 48-hour strike to protest the unpaid wages expected last Friday.

The club paid the club staff on Thursday six days late and in doing so, avoided the threat of postponing the crucial battle of the relegation of the championship against Ipswich Town on Saturday, or of running it behind closed doors for security reasons.

But Bolton's first-team team and his coaching staff still have to receive their salaries and, having requested the intervention of the Association of Professional Footballers and EFL It has now become apparent that the club risks being placed under an embargo of two windows unless the money is paid on Monday. Bolton and the EFL refused to comment.

The prospect of a transfer embargo would be a serious setback as the club talks with Laurence Bbadini, former owner of Watford, about a takeover and could potentially scare away buyers.

In addition to the wage squabble, the team was made furious by the owner's attempts, Ken Anderson, to blame them for the Ipswich match that was threatened.

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