David Keyte has told the Non-League Paper that there are still two parties interested in investing into the Bulls.
He confirmed to the paper that Jed McCrory was not investing, but had introduced two possible investors: "We played Kidderminster twice over Christmas and their chairman at the time, Mark Serrell, suggested we speak to Jed and I met up with him.
"He's not come into things in terms of investing, but he's helped us with the council and has introduced us to two parties who could potentially invest. We are now dealing with them direct."
The paper believes that former footballer Brian Sparrow, who played for the likes of Crystal Palace and Arsenal and had brief spells managing Crawley in the 1990's, is part of one of the bids.
It also reports that Martin Foyle and Andy Porter were 'understood to have been unpaid since the turn of the year' while Keyte also told the paper that the players might not get paid 'until May or June unless we attract outside investment'.