Manor owner Stephen Fitzpatrick recently revealed publically that he is in talks with an investor about a potential takeover or financial investment into the Banbury-based team, but refused to be drawn on the specifics, including who might be behind the deal.
According to respected Formula 1 journalist Joe Saward, that investor is American businessman Tavo Hellmund, and a deal has been on the table for many months, but at a price Hellmund isn't willing to pay.
Therefore negotiations are ongoing and it's believed Fitzpatrick is willing to come down on the price, whilst retaining some form of shareholding in the team.
Should the deal go ahead, then it's believed Esteban Gutierrez has been lined up as one of the team's two drivers.
Gutierrez, who recently lost his seat at Haas in favour of Kevin Magnussen, brings with him many millions in sponsorship from local sponsors, which would provide a much needed boost to Manor, having lost tenth in the standings to Sauber, which is equal to around $10 million in lost prize money.
Pascal Wehrlein is almost certain to keep the second seat as Manor are keen to retain strong relations with engine supplier Mercedes.