Wrexham director Geoff Moss has denied reports that the club is set for a change of ownership in the coming weeks.The Dragons were in administration when Moss and co-owner Neville Dickens brough the club in 2006.
Despite denying suggestions of an imminent cash injection, Moss confirmed that he and Dickens would be prepared to sell their stake in the club if the right offer came along.
"There's nothing in these latest rumours," Moss told the Daily Post.
"But we have always made it clear that if there was the right offer from the right people we would happily step aside as long as any deal was in the best long term interests of the club.
"We have had one or two approaches over the last 18 months, but we didn't feel any of those were right. Of course we are always looking for investment, but until someone presents themselves, we will continue to run the club."
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