A customers enters the Sears store in North Vancouver, British Columbia February 23, 2011. REUTERS/Andy Clark/File Photo

(Reuters) - Sears Canada Inc SRSCQ.PK said late on Friday that it has asked a court to extend creditor protection that expires on Wednesday by another month so it can finish negotiating a deal that would keep the iconic brand running in Canada.

The company, which in 2012 was spun off from U.S. retailer Sears Holdings Corp SHLD.O, filed for creditor protection in June and laid out a restructuring plan that included cutting 2,900 jobs and closing roughly a quarter of its stores.

The company said late on Friday that it is in negotiations with its executive chairman Brandon Stranzl, who submitted a conditional bid on Aug. 31 that he amended last week.

The statement did not identify any other bidders.

Sears Canada also said it will ask the court to approve deals to sell assets from its trucking firm, S.L.H. Transport Inc, and home improvement units that provide duct cleaning, oil, and heating and cooling services.

The statement did not identify financial terms of the potential deals, which it said it hopes the Ontario Superior Court of Justice will approve on Wednesday.