
Wrexham FC have been issued with a winding-up order by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.
A statement on the club’s website says they owe HMRC “just under £200,000” and that they are doing all they can to secure the future of the club.
The club, which remains for sale, says it needs gates of 4,000 to survive.
Last month Wrexham FC Supporters’ Trust (WST) said it had joined forces with businesswoman Stephanie Booth, to work on a joint bid to buy the club.
Earlier, ex-footballer Ashley Ward withdrew his bid.
Meanwhile, businessman Stephen Cleeve has outlined his interest to fans on the Red Passion website.
The club said talks with prospective parties to buy the club were continuing.
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