Members of the Leyton Orient squad are set to go on strike after it was revealed, along with members of staff, they were not paid on time.

According to The Sun, the players are willing to play in tomorrow's match against Wycombe Wanderers. 

However, if the pay dispute is not resolved before the trip to Cambridge United on Saturday, April 8 new boss Omer Riza could face a player's mutiny. 

The Professional Footballers Association are aware of the situation. 

Owner Francesco Becchetti bought the club in 2014 from Barry Hearn for £4million. 

Earlier this month, HMRC served the second oldest club in London on March 1 and were given a stay of execution at the High Court until June 12.

The Italian stated through a witness statement he will inject a £1million cash fund to pay off the remaining debt.

First team manager resigned from his role on Wednesday evening with Omer Riza taking charge until the end of the season.