The exodus from Chester has begun with midfielder Anthony Barry being released by mutual consent after two months without pay, with captain Tim Ryan saying that new boss Morrell Maison has not even met the squad yet. The club also face another complaint over footballing debts, with Cambridge warning they are on the verge of reporting the club to the authorities over the lack of payment for ex-Bull Mark Beesley's loan spell at the Deva.
Lincoln have ended the loan of Peterboro winger Sergio Torres due to injury. Cheltenham have confirmed the loan signing of Peterboro defender Danny Andrew for a month. Port Vale striker Geoff Horsfield will retire at the end of the season if he cannot shake of the injuries that have limited him to just one start this season. Dagenham have turned down the chance to sign Gillingham midfielder Adam Miller on a permanent basis as he does not fit into their wage structure.
Aldershot supporters are launching a scheme to buy players for the club - and profit from their future sales. The Shots Player Share scheme will be given the choice whether to invest in manager Kevin Dillon's transfer targets, and will receive a cut of the transfer fees received when those players are sold. Lewes have survived another winding up order after clearing the outstanding £48,000 of tax debt on the morning of the hearing.
Crewe say they have had no offers for transfer listed pair Billy Jones and Mat Mitchell-King. They say they require a fee for full back Jones. Stockport could also be in trouble over non-payment of footballing debts, with NECL side Nostell Miners Welfare still owed money for forward Oli Johnson's move 16 months ago. His move to Norwich last week means they now owe Nostell even more.
Port Vale have agreed a deal to keep striker Sean Rigg until the end of the season on loan from Bristol Rovers.