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Report: Peter Kenyon making last-minute bid to buy Bolton after Newcastle approach collapsed

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The 65-year-old was reportedly trying to acquire Newcastle United.

Chelsea's Chief Executive Peter Kenyon at a press conference to announce another three extension to their Sponsorship,held at Chelsea FC Training ground on July 15, 2009 in Cobham, Surrey.

Peter Kenyon is making a last-minute bid to buy Bolton Wanderers after his Newcastle United approach collapsed, according to The Sun.

Kenyon, the former Manchester United and Chelsea chief executive, was said to be working with an American group to acquire Newcastle from owner Mike Ashley.

But the newspaper claims he has now turned his attention to another club with ownership uncertainty in Bolton.

The report comes after another group, fronted by Parminder Basran, ran into difficulty after agreeing a £27 million deal for the struggling Championship club.

Whether or not Kenyon will fare better than Basran, however, remains to be seen.

General view of the Macron Stadium before the Sky Bet Championship match between Bolton Wanderers and Sheffield Wednesday at Macron Stadium on October 14, 2017 in Bolton, England.

Bolton have been given a deadline to ensure Saturday’s game against Millwall can go ahead, according to The Sun.

The Trotters’ training ground was closed this week as club staff continued to go without pay.

Kenyon, who grew up in Tameside, Greater Manchester, is said to have worked closely with both Wolverhampton Wanderers and Newcastle’s north east rivals, Middlesbrough, since leaving Chelsea.

What next for the futures of Bolton Wanderers and Newcastle United?