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Salford Red Devils have been granted a further adjournment to their HMRC winding-up petition.

The club were in court in London today, answering a petition filed by HMRC, concerning unpaid taxes of over £700,000.

Today (Wednesday 3 September) the court granted the club a further opportunity to secure the finances required to stay alive and see out the 2025 Super League season.

After the hearing today, Salford Red Devils shared a statement that said: “Following today’s HMRC hearing, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Courts for granting a further adjournment.

“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.

“As we approach the final games of the season, we encourage everyone to get behind the team and help us finish strong—on and off the field.”

The full statement can be found here. 

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