Crawley Town have put their entire squad up for sale amid reports of unpaid wages.
Crawley, who have 30 players listed as squad members on their official site, have struggled since turning full time in the summer. The players have now been advised to seek PFA help over breach of contract.
Should the breach of contract be confirmed, the players would be free to leave the club without the constraints of the transfer window.
BBC Southern Counties Radio have been told that the club are uncertain how many of the squad will appear for training tomorrow, and they may not be able to field a side for the game against Accrington on Saturday.
Should Crawley leave the Conference before the completion of the season, their record would be removed. The Bulls would lose six points from their record, and Accrington three, but the Bulls would gain a game in hand on the league leaders.
Just a month ago the clubs owners, SA Group, assured fans that the club would not go under if they were relegated, telling The Argus: "The club is on a solid footing. We will not go bankrupt or fold if we get relegated. Grays were full-time for several years before they got promoted and Weymouth are full-time in the Conference south this season."
The SA Group had originally intended to go full time in three years following their £547,000 purchase of the club last summer, but rushed matters ahead whilst guaranteeing £2million of investment over the three years. The SA Group owns a string of bars and off-licences across the south coast, with a turnover of £50million.