Hereford United chairman David Keyte has made it clear that he would consider stepping down as chairman of the club if enough investment is put into the club to take it forward.
In a statement on the OS written by Jamie Griffiths, Keyte's view about the need for investment is given but without any quotes.
The statement comes just days after the club announced that it had signed new lease deals with Herefordshire Council.
The statement comes just days after the club announced that it had signed new lease deals with Herefordshire Council.
'Keyte has made it quite clear that the club needs significant investment and with all the pieces now in place the aim must be to achieve this both for the club to function in the short term and grow in the long term.
'The chairman has also made it clear that if it is commercially the right deal for all parties, he is prepared to step down from his position.
'The club will now be widening its search for investment and potential new ownership if that is required to take the club forward.'
'The club will now be widening its search for investment and potential new ownership if that is required to take the club forward.'