Bradford City face a hectic week of transfers ahead of the Wolves game next Sunday.
Eoin Jess is today set to become the first player to leave City since the club's D-Day survival.
The 31-year-old Scottish midfielder is now able to complete his stop-start move to Division One rivals Nottingham Forest following the acceptance by creditors of the rescue package on Thursday .
Jess, who scored the sixth goal in Thursday night's thumping of neighbours Bradford Park Avenue, is in the squad for today's game at Farsley Celtic but could be joining Forest early next week.
And Alan Combe is set to be the first of several players to arrive at Valley Parade. The keeper is expected to complete his move from Dundee United next week following his loan spell last season.
Law has confirmed he has spoken to the player's agents but admits his hands are tied until space is available on the wage bill.
A condition of the Professional Footballers' Association lending the club money to pay the players' wages is a partial transfer embargo, with incoming players wages having to be less than those leaving.
Even with Benito Carbone finally ready to complete his move to Serie A side Como, Law is still under pressure to off-load at least two or three other players.
He is also hoping to sign his three recent trialists, Andy Gray, Paul Evans and Gus Uhlenbeek, who have all impressed in recent games.
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