Administrators have sought offers from interested firms in an effort to save jobs and stores.
Wilko tumbled into administration two weeks ago, putting the future of its 400 shops in doubt.
Reacting to reports of a second bid, Andy Prendergast, GMB national secretary, told the PA news agency: “The devil is in the detail but any bid that guarantees jobs must be prioritised. “PWC must recognise that creditors are not the only people with a stake on this – working people’s livelihoods must be the priority.”
“As administrators we’re intent on achieving the best outcome for everyone involved while preserving as many jobs as possible and adhering to our statutory duty to act in the best interests of the creditors as a whole.
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