Rugby’s football league says that Salford’s financial distress “damages and insisted that” the only alternative “to approve the download this year was” very likely and immediate death of the club “very likely the immediate death of the club”.
The consortium led by the Business Dario Bertrom bought the club in February.
This week, Salford sold Captain Ryan Brierlei and Jack Ormondoid to OldhamChris Hill to Bradford Bulls and Chris Hankinson for Leeds Rhinos to pay creditors.
Thirteen players are now left during the season with probably and to come more.
The Red Devils signed the Holenes Duo Ciaran Nolan and Jake Davies for two weeks within the host of the temporary recruit who allowed RFL to fulfill their fasteners from the FC troops this weekend 17. August. August.
Salford relied on an external financial financial financial amount because their accounts remain freeze, while last month hit the application for cheering with hearing by 3. September. September.
‘Salford download was complex’
The Executive Director of the RFL Tony Sutton said in the statement: “Events around the club take over in January and February had more factors that added her complexity.
“There is no doubt that the process highlighted the questions in RFL processes to approve such club transactions.
“However, at this point, at this point, the only alternative to the approval of this download was a very probable death of the club, with drastic implications for contracted players, staff and supporters who bought seasonal cards, as well as for competition between the Betfred Super League.
“I would also like to recognize a huge amount of work that many people have made in the RL headquarters that work beside many others in Salford in the promised purpose of best ensuring that the club can complete the season 2025. Years.
“This work continued this week, everyday and often on the hour, and will undoubtedly do it again in the coming weeks.”
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Sutton added: “It was a harmful and draining episode for sports, and the lessons were already learned.
“The key needs to have clubs needed resources to maintain a club in elite competition and abilities and opportunities to assess this before any change of ownership of clubs.
“I attended a meeting of players and staff last month, with colleagues, of which the main goal is to answer as many of their questions, many of whom are much unanswered.
“We have deep condolences for everyone who is involved in an expanded battle of salford for survival this season, and for club supporters.
“The courage and commitment of players and other staff who are stuck with the club was extraordinary, and the loyalty of their supporters is the main reason to hope for a brighter future.”