There's a few points to consider here really aren't there, on whether this is good, bad or mediocre.
1) Dai is in exclusive sale discussions with someone, presumed to be Platek, and the FL seem to have said they're in dialogue with them. We can take this as a
Fact then.
2) What we don't know is how far along in negotiations they are and whether the buyer [
Inference Platek] is in a position to buy us NOW or before the expiration of some further deadline extension. Or even whether he'd go through with a purchase at all.
3) Dai has been in exclusivity discussions with at least three parties, possibly four, I forget. None of those actually resulted in a sale, with Couhig getting closest.
4) So it's an
Assumption that anything would actually complete even if Couhig had agreed to this.
5) We can
Infer that there's still an 'easy' route through to a sale, all that has to happen is Platek puts £12m of what he proposes to pay for the club in Escrow, to be held until Couhig's case is decided and ge distributed afterwards based on the outcome of the case. If Platek is poised to buy the club as soon as Couhig's 'block' is removed, then it's trivial to solve if Platek wants to buy and Dai is being honest about the commitment.
6) Couhig is suing Dai for breaching exclusivity and reneging on his agreement to sell the club to Dai, for loss of income.
Fact7) it's unreasonable to expect Couhig to just accept Dai's promise, when he's suing him for dishonesty and broken agreements.

Couhig would buy us today if Dai signed.
9) Dai selling to Couhig would open the door to Platek taking the same legal action Couhig is. But that would be post survival of club and Platek presumably doesn't have the same leverage with the liens as Couhig. But that's an educated
AssumptionSo basically, we have more info, but we're still no further forward. And we don't know that Couhig is actually preventing anything happen, because we don't know there's an oven ready deal sitting there waiting to go through.