“This positive outcome is a vital step forward and allows Salford Red Devils to complete the remainder of our fixtures this season. It reflects the resilience of the club and the ongoing efforts taking place behind the scenes to secure its long-term future.
“We also want to acknowledge the continued support from everyone connected to the club. Your backing – whether in the stands, in the community, or beyond – remains an important part of what keeps Salford moving forward.”
Salford’s fortunes are in stark contrast to an impressive 2024 campaign, during which boss Paul Rowley steered them to a fourth-placed finish and a play-off spot.
Financial troubles during the off-season led to the club requesting an advance on their 2025 distribution payments, while a consortium led by Swiss businessman Dario Berta completed a takeover of the Red Devils on the eve of the 2025 season.
Things have gradually got worse for the club this term, however, with chief executive Chris Irwin resigning less than three months into the job while Salford City Council also pulled out of negotiations with the Red Devils over the club’s attempt to buy their Salford Community Stadium home in May.