The NASL playoffs ended last week, but Rayo OKC is maintaining the suspense into the offseason.

The NASL and Rayo Vallecano President Raul Martin Presa, the majority owner of Rayo OKC, held preliminary discussions this week regarding the club's 2017 plans, a source told The Oklahoman. These meetings are expected to continue into next week, and the fate of the club might not be determined until the end of the month.

Rayo OKC's future in Oklahoma City has been in question since the summer after Rayo Vallecano was relegated from La Liga. Local operating group Sold Out Strategies left the club in early August, adding further doubt regarding the club's plans.

A league source said the NASL is encouraging Presa to meet with minority owner Sean Jones, who is based in Oklahoma City, to resolve their differences before the league finalizes the club's 2017 plans. Jones has not received updates from the league since mid-September when the league informed him that he was no longer a governing manager.