Toronto Wolfpack’s prospective new owner has held talks with Super League executive chairman Robert Elstone as the Canadian club bids to rejoin the competition.
The Wolfpack withdrew from this year’s restarted Super League amid crippling financial issues, and have not paid their players and staff for three months.
But the unnamed Canadian businessman looking to take the club forward has pledged to honour those missed payments and today held discussions for the first time with Elstone.
RFL officials Ralph Rimmer and Karen Moorhouse, plus Toronto chairman and chief executive Bob Hunter, were also present, with the latter encouraged by the meeting.
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