Port Vale have ended the loan of striker Jamie Guy ahead of schedule. The Colchester forward has only started the Johnstones Paint Trophy game since being charged with racially aggrivated behaviour two weeks ago. Rochdale striker Will Buckley is claimed by the Mirror to be the subject of a £500,000 approach from Barnsley. The 20 year old scored against the Bulls earlier in the season.
Bury have hiked prices for forthcoming games against Rochdale and Bradford due to large away supports, then designated both games as 'local promotion' games so that home fans can buy tickets at normal prices as allowed by the Football League. Bournemouth have not satisfied Football League requirements to lift their transfer embargo despite clearing their tax debt.
Accrington have confirmed receiving £50,000 from the PFA as a loan towards player wages, which means the club still has a transfer embargo against it until that loan is cleared. The club itself paid just £2,000 towards their £308,000 tax debt. Former chairman Eric Whalley is still claimed to be the majority owner of the club despite agreeing to sell his shares in the summer.
Weymouth have announced they have accepted Chris Ryan's offer for the club. The move is likely to spark a reaction from former owner Malcolm Curtis, who said he would issue a winding up order for more than £200,000 in unpaid loans if Ryan's bid was accepted. Chester have lost the services of loan players Jonathan Flynn and Michael Coulson after they failed to find the money to finance an extension.
Shrewsbury striker Nathan Elder is reported to have rejected a loan move to Crawley. Crewe say they will not be signing a loan player this week due to only having a 'small amount of money' available. Accrington assitant boss Jimmy Bell says nine goal striker Bobby Grant is worth £200,000. Millwall have reported losses of £5.2million last season compared to a £6.1million loss the season before.