Limiting Salford Red Devil salary lids has been renewed after staff and players not paying.
In addition to the existing restrictions on the movements of the players inside and outside the Betfred Super League club that were already in the country, the 1.2m durability lid imposed on the club in February, and set up in front of their two round parts, will be immediately redefined.
Salford has been asked to update and explain to the RFL special measures and representatives from Rugby League Commercial at a meeting Wednesday morning the current position on staff non -payment, and how this will be corrected, as well as a wider update on the club’s financial sustainability.
The players and staff were still waiting to be paid on Friday as a continuing process remains onwards; The club suffered heavy losses while losing their first three games of the season with a combined 156-6 result.
Prior to their first match this season, fourth place finishers last year in the league announced that a deal had been agreed with a consortium to buy 100 percent of the club in a deal that must clear their current debts.
Coach chief Paul Rowley As if they were sure they would be paid on FridayBut this has not happened to the club set again under a lid of financial stability once again.
With Salford players still returning to full training before Castleford’s match in protest for non -payment of salaries, there must be real doubt that the game could go ahead.
In a statement on Tuesday, the club said: “Salford Devils Red can confirm that the club will be under restricting a sustainability lid for this weekend Betfred Super League against Castleford Tigers on Friday.
“This is due to the delay of funds after receiving funds that are currently awaiting regulatory cleaning.
“CEO Chris Irwin and new ownership will meet with the Committee of Special Measures and RL Commercial tomorrow morning. For our fans, we honestly apologize, we know this is not an easy time to be a fan of Salford Reds.
“We apologize in the name of our new ownership, who have provided the club that the consortium is working to correct the financial situation and there will be no further issues. Thanks for your patience and support.”
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