Derby, managed by former England and Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney, went into administration in September and had been docked 21 points for breaching EFL monetary policies.
The Championship club's directors are understood to be in talks with three ability shoppers, but were not able to name a favored bidder due to the threat of prison motion against Derby by means of other clubs.
Middlesbrough and Wycombe are searching for reimbursement for loss of profits with regards to Derby's financial breaches and ability new proprietors are reluctant to dedicate themselves to further liabilities.
"The current scenario stays tough as Middlesbrough and Wycombe Wanderers recollect their claims ought to be protected under the phrases of the Insolvency Policy. The directors disagree," the EFL stated in a announcement on the problem.
"Further, as the ones claims are not yet determined the administrators and bidders have no clarity on the dimensions of any (if any) liability. That has implications for exiting management, and ultimately the membership being capable of preserve its membership repute."
Culture minister Chris Philp endorsed Middlesbrough and Wycombe to drop their claims.
"There are manifestly criminal complaints ongoing, however I think it might serve every person's pastimes, the pursuits of soccer extra usually, as well as Derby County especially, if those concerned did display pragmatism and assist a proud and longstanding club live to tell the tale," Philip instructed the House of Commons.
"We do want to peer the English Football League paintings urgently and pragmatically and swiftly to resolve these incredible issues which can be inside the way of a takeover by a new proprietor, who we are hoping can make investments the money needed to show the club round."
Conservative MP Damian Collins, a former chair of the digital, subculture, media and game committee, said it changed into the EFL's failure to punish Derby at the time which has induced the current chaos.
Middlesbrough were denied a playoff vicinity by the Rams by one point in 2018/19, whilst Wycombe have been relegated final season while a points deduction become not on time.