I have no idea exactly how these things work, or what exactly everything means, it would need someone with more understanding of these things to break it down into a simple 'Janet and John' version I can understand.Champagne all round at HMRC, then?
It is of course possible that - for example - we read the Stadium went for £24m or so, it may well be that the actual club (or more accurately, the limited company behind it) was sold for a nominal £1, and then the balance of the mooted £65m has gone to pay historic debt?
However, I can look at Companies House and looking up Gellaw Newco 202 Ltd and seeing that on 17 June, when Clowes apparently bought the Stadium, there was a shares transfer of some £60m and that ownership transferred to Clowes Development.
There may be another transaction (I can't be bothered to look because I don't have time) in respect of one of the other companies but what I can see is that somewhere, somehow, at least £60m has exchanged hands in respect of what we know as Derby County, which suggests that most of, if not all of the debt has, or will be settled.