The statement also stated that he received positive assurance about the upcoming winding-up petition from His Excellency Revenue and Customs (HMRC), which was postponed earlier this year and is ready to be in the High Court on 3 September.
It has been 12 months for Salaford, which is plagued by financial issues despite the acquisition by a consortium led by Dario Barta, which is going on the eve of the season.
The situation in the club has deteriorated in the last month, with a mass player exodus, problems with wages and their Chief Operating Officer, Claire Bradbury, leaving their role, accused the ownership of the club, suggesting that he sleeps with someone in the “rugby football league” to reduce their position.
Salaford said that they would “fully conduct internal investigation”.
“Club owners also informed us that they are in the process of arranging a bridging loan to help the club to see the club by the end of the season and to enable the club to progress to clean the loans,” the statement of the mayors continued.
“Bizing loans are being followed, we agreed to work together in the hope of achieving a result together that maintains the club as a concern.
“We understand how difficult it is for fans of club and loyal supporters of the club, we are doing everything within our power to protect the future of the club.”