Paolo Di Canio is facing an increasingly uncertain future at Swindon, amid claims the financially stricken League One club will go into administration in the next 24 hours.
A desperate search for new investment to help offset debts of around £13m appears to have failed and left club bosses fearing they may have little alternative but to call in the administrators.
As a consequence, Swindon’s entire first-team squad would be put up for sale, in a move that would leave Di Canio agonising over his next move.
In an emotional outburst at the start of this month, the Swindon manager offered to pay £30,000 of his own money to keep loan players John Bostock, Chris Martin and Danny Hollands.
He will be distraught at the latest developments, with Swindon on the brink after launching a quest for new backers but seemingly drawing a blank.
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