Ex-Wasps CEO Stephen Vaughan has quickly sourced a new job following the October 17 administration decision that resulted in 167 players and staff - including Vaughan - being made redundant by the Gallagher Premiership rugby club.
Wasps have filed a notice of their intention to appoint an administrator.
The Premiership season is drawing to a close which means numerous players are getting ready to join new clubs over the summer break. Plenty of transfers have already been confirmed across the league.
Premiership officials have confirmed a minimum five-week fixtures suspension and it has led to a half dozen clubs confirming drastic action to combat the sudden lack of revenue.
With the coronavirus sweeping through England, Monday heralded confirmation of a five-week suspension for the tournament and the week ended with some clubs revealing drastic pay cuts.
Gloucester surrendered a 24-point lead as Bath fought back to win 26-24 in the Premiership Rugby Cup.
With Stephen Vaughan leaving after six years and embracing a fresh challenge at Wasps, Gloucester were left looking for a new CEO and they have found someone already involved with the club.
Wasps endured a difficult time on and off the pitch during 2018/19, but they will hope the arrival of business savvy Stephen Vaughan can give them a fresh edge.
It can't be easy being the son of a former England skipper, but Tom de Glanville is confidently working his way through the ranks at his local Premiership club.
The transfer season is beginning to ramp up in the northern hemisphere and the next name that is set to hit the rugby headlines is Bath’s Nick Auterac.