Salford's Safe Has a New Owner: The Club Avoids Bankruptcy Thanks to the Former Player.
The Situation Around Salford
According to The Sun: MASON Caton-Brown has become an unexpected candidate for Salford's rescue. The Red Devils have been given a chance to survive after being allowed to postpone the enforcement proceedings for the fourth time due to tax non-payment.
New Initiative
It is known that former winger Caton-Brown has joined a group trying to save the club in case of a critical situation.
"The Red Devils need support now more than ever, and we are ready to take on some of the responsibility," said Caton-Brown.
The Future of the Club
In light of unprecedented financial difficulties, the further development of events raises many questions about the future of the club.
Caton-Brown's appearance and the new round of negotiations indicate that there is still hope for Salford's salvation. The struggle to preserve the club continues, and support from the players shows their commitment and desire to help during difficult times.
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