Salford Red Devils for Sale: Who Is Behind the Rescue of the Legendary Club.
Efforts to Save the Club
According to The Sun: Mason Caton-Brown admits that his consortium, which is trying to revive Salford, is not only a passion but also a lucrative business initiative. The former winger is the face of the group, which includes Australian Malcolm Crompton and businessman Paul Hancock. They aim to take over the club, which has a 152-year history, after its liquidation on Wednesday.
“We want to preserve the club because it has a great history and significance for the local community,” Caton-Brown said.
Negotiations regarding funding are already underway, and consortium members hope for active support from fans and local businesses.
Hopes for Revival
Caton-Brown plans to leverage his connections in sports and business to bring the club back to life. His team is confident that they can attract the necessary investments and restore Salford's glory.
“We realize how big of a task this is, but we believe in success,” he adds.
Consortium members hope that support from the local community will be an important factor in achieving their ambitions to restore the club. Its revival depends not only on fans but also on the local economy, as the club is an important part of community life.
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