Troubled SSE Airtricity Premier Division club Bray Wanderers have made all of their players available for transfer.
Bray, who are rooted to the bottom of the league table with just three wins all season, are facing major financial issues and in a statement attributed to their chairman Gerry Mulvey, revealed that they will listen to offers for all of their playing staff.
"Bray Wanderers have reluctantly decided to listen to offers for any of their players," read a club statement posted to Twitter.
"Given the club's inability to guarantee wages until the end of the season, it's only fair to give the players an opportunity to secure employment elsewhere.
"The situation could change overnight but until such time as it does we will listen to all offers and make decisions on a case-by-case basis.
"We wish them the best of luck in their endeavours to secure new contracts elsewhere."
However, question marks remain over the club's communication with their players after defender Sean Heaney replied to the statement with a tweet which read: "Any chance of telling your players this. Absolute shambles!!!!"
Recent reports have claimed that the club have struggled to pay wages and questions remain as to whether or not the players could become free agents in wages are not paid.
Any chance of telling your players this. Absolute shambles!!!!
— Sean Heaney (@SeanHeaney96) July 3, 2018