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Published 19:32 23 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 19:38 23 Feb 2018 GMT
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Reportedly, Toys R Us have already lined up administrators to oversea the process with Moorfields, the recovery specialist who oversaw a similar procedure with now-defunct video chain Blockbuster, said to be on standby.
There were murmurings of a potential buyer, including rivals The Entertainer and Hilco Capital, who acquired HMV in 2013, but there appears to be little hope of any deal taking place with only three days remaining. It is rumoured that £120million is required, and potential buyers have been put off by the complexity of a potential deal.
Toys R Us has been part of British high streets since 1985, but has lost money each of the last seven years whilst the US parent company filed for bankruptcy in December.
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