The transfer window closes at 11pm with the Bulls hoping for cash sales more than arrivals at Edgar Street to boost the coffers.
The big news will likely surround ex-Bull Sam Clucas with the reigning Player of the Year rumoured to be the target of a string of Championship level clubs. His sale for a six figure sum will come as a welcome boost with another monthly wage bill to settle at Edgar Street.
Several youth teamers are reported to be attracting interest after they ran Man City close in a high profile tie. The sale of one or more of the current crop may dictate the future of the youth department with budgets being slashed at Edgar Street across the board.
Meanwhile, suitors continue to sniff around the Bulls' first team players with the defensive line getting the bulk of the interest after a series of impressive performances.
It remains unclear whether the transfer embargo has been lifted at Edgar Street for any incoming business. While the official notice of the dismissal of winding-up proceedings would normally lift the embargo, chairman David Keyte has admitted further tax debt in recent statements and that may leave Conference chiefs nervous about lifting sanctions.
It remains unclear whether the transfer embargo has been lifted at Edgar Street for any incoming business. While the official notice of the dismissal of winding-up proceedings would normally lift the embargo, chairman David Keyte has admitted further tax debt in recent statements and that may leave Conference chiefs nervous about lifting sanctions.