SALARIES and bonus payments due to several former Wanderers players remains unpaid, The Bolton News understands.

Money owed to the likes of Max Clayton, Jay Spearing, Lawrie Wilson, Mark Davies, Dean Moxey, Liam Trotter and Conor Wilkinson was meant to be paid last Friday.

Bolton chairman Ken Anderson said two days later in his column carried on the club’s official website: “Players will be paid the outstanding monies this week.”

Contracted players were paid up in full on Tuesday along with striker Jamie Proctor, whose move to Rotherham United had been held up by the dispute.

But players whose contract expired this summer remain unpaid - and have once again called on the players’ union, the PFA, for advice.

The club maintain the money will be paid.

Former full-back Moxey, now with Exeter City, caused a stir on social media on Thursday night by posting a picture of an empty wallet on his official Instagram account along with the message: “Where’s our wages?”

The message was deleted shortly afterwards.

The company accounts for 2015/16, which the chairman had also hoped to file by the end of this week, are close to being signed off but have not been sent to Companies House.

Meanwhile, it is understood a winding-up petition against Sports Shield BWFC has again been adjourned for four weeks.

The hearing was meant to take place on Monday morning but how now been delayed for a third time at the request of the claimant, BluMarble.