Plymouth Argyle's prospective new owner James Brent has come to an agreement with the Professional Footballers' Association about paying outstanding wages to players at the club.
Backroom and playing staff have received only partial wages for a year now but Brent has put an offer on the table which will see them receive outstanding moneys in a series of payments over a period of time.
"The selfless approach of staff and players is what has kept this football club alive on life support. While we would clearly have liked to offer faster payment of the PAFC's debts to employees, the proposal is the best the company can safely offer,"
Argyle's acting chairman Peter Ridsdale was delighted at the step taken by Brent, "We are pleased that today's announcement brings us one step closer to exiting administration, thus enabling us to start paying our players and staff properly and rebuilding the club."
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