THE Harriers powers-that-be will also discuss the futures of a host of key players including club captain Mark Jackson, former skipper Wayne Hatswell and top scorer Iyseden Christie at tonight's board meeting.

That trio, who are the club's top earners and arguably their most consistent performers, this season have attracted interest from several suitors.

York boss Billy McEwan has publicly stated his wish to sign Jackson, while Shrewsbury are also known to fancy the centre half with manager Gary Peters a regular at Aggborough in recent weeks.

York are also monitoring the situation with Christie and have expressed an interest in talking to Terry Fleming too.

Christie was a primary target of League Two Lincoln City last month, but the uncertainty following Keith Alexander's exit could scupper a move to Sincil Bank.

Hatswell, who with a deal lasting until May 2007 is the only Harriers player contracted beyond the end of this season, has also attracted tentative enquiries from a host of clubs.

The names of several Kidderminster fringe players, have been circulated to try and trim the wage bill.

Caretaker boss Martin O'Connor hopes to be given clearance to wheel and deal in the transfer market as early as tomorrow.