YEOVIL Town’s owners have dismissed reports claiming they are in talks to sell the club.

In October, the Glovers appointed consultancy firm Insight 63 to advise on their long-term future and reports have since emerged over the weekend stating that the Huish Park club are in discussions with a consortium of local businessmen and Yeovil fans.

However, a statement on the club’s official website read: “Chairman John Fry and Yeovil Town FC would like to take the opportunity to inform the club’s fanbase that the reports are without substance.

“As previously relayed, the club is looking to build for the future and recently engaged Insight 63 Ltd – led by Mark Palmer.

“Insight 63 are aiding and advising with regard to the club’s long-term future, but the sale of the club is not currently part of Insight’s remit or the intentions of YTFC’s majority shareholders.

“Whilst rumours regarding an imminent takeover can be categorically denied, YTFC would also like to take the opportunity to inform supporters that there will be communications in the coming weeks as a result of Insight 63’s report, which has not yet been completed.

“Yeovil Town’s owners, the board of directors and all at YTFC remain committed to improving the club’s standing both on and off the field and will continue to openly inform supporters of developments, once they are a matter of fact and not speculation.”

WYCOMBE Wanderers have extended the loan deal of Birmingham City defender Dan Scarr until the end of the season.

The 22-year-old as made 13 appearances of Wanderers this season, having joined the club in August in a deal initially scheduled to run until January 1.

Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth said: “He has proved himself to be an important member of our squad and having him as part of our plans for the second half of the season will give us a big boost for the run-in.”