A Dundalk FC spokesman said on Monday that “negotiations are continuing” between their owner and potential investors as they aim to secure the future of the League of Ireland Premier Division club.
A statement released by the county Louth outfit on Sunday had indicated that talks were at a “critical time” as owner Brian Ainscough held discussions with “different groups, domestically and overseas” to ensure the club’s survival.
The conversations are being held in the context of Dundalk sitting bottom of the league table and in danger of relegation from the top flight, while there have been issues at the club regarding staff not being paid in recent weeks.
Players and coaching staff are understood to have received unpaid wages they were owed by the club last Thursday.
Ainscough only took control of the club late in 2023 but last week revealed that reports of financial difficulties at the club are true.
The Dundalk club spokesman said on Monday that the owner is “still fighting the fight to make sure there’s a club for everyone going forward”.
In their statement released on their X account on Sunday, the Oriel Park club addressed what they alleged was misinformation being communicated on social media.
“We are fully aware of the rumours and false information that is circulating on social media this evening [Sunday],” the club said.
“Our owner is in discussions with different groups, domestically and overseas.
“The next 24 hours is a critical time for the club and we hope that we can get a deal done that keeps us going forward.
“We will keep everyone updated with any developments,” read the statement.