It's been a season to forget for Bolton this season, with their off-the-field troubles seemingly not going away anytime soon. 

Ken Anderson's actions seem to be impacting performances on the pitch as well, with the Trotters facing relegation this season.

Reliable journalist, Alan Nixon has revealed that another unnamed bidder is preparing a bid for the club, but they'll have to act quickly.

It was previously revealed that the club had paid the staff ahead of their game against Ipswich Town this weekend, but the players are still yet to be paid their March wages.

Nixon's latest update comes after BBC Sport reported that Laurence Bassini is edging closer to taking over the club before the season concludes.

Bolton have recently appeared in court over an unpaid tax bill, and it is thought that Bassini was in attendance for the hearing.

Supporters will be hoping that their future can be resolved as soon as possible, as they are in deep trouble and struggling to stay afloat in the Championship this season.

The Trotters host relegation rivals, Ipswich Town at the weekend, where they will be in search of a crucial three points to help aid their fight for survival.

The Verdict: 

The sooner this is all over, the better.

This whole situation has dragged on for far too long, and it's evidently having a negative impact with performances on the pitch.

Ken Anderson is at fault for all of this and he's the main reason as to why they look destined for relegation this season.