THE administrators of Crystal Palace have confirmed that they have had interest from 36 separate buyers for the Coca-Cola Championship club after extending the deadline for bids by a fortnight.
The Eagles were placed into administration last month and deducted 10 points, and they have since dropped into the relegation zone.
Neil Warnock`s side were also dumped out of the FA Cup in midweek after a replay at Aston Villa but administrator Brendan Guilfoyle remains confident of a quick sale.
He said: "We are in face to face discussion with a number of interested parties and a 14-day extension gives them the necessary time to understand the purchasing process and to finalise their offers."
The new closing date for any of the 36 parties to lodge a formal bid for the club is 5pm on Friday, March 12.
Neil Warnock`s side were also dumped out of the FA Cup in midweek after a replay at Aston Villa but administrator Brendan Guilfoyle remains confident of a quick sale.
He said: "We are in face to face discussion with a number of interested parties and a 14-day extension gives them the necessary time to understand the purchasing process and to finalise their offers."
The new closing date for any of the 36 parties to lodge a formal bid for the club is 5pm on Friday, March 12.
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