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Investment into Toronto Wolfpack allows players to get paid for December
Toronto Wolfpack's Ashton Sims powers into the Toulouse defence

TORONTO Wolfpack have announced a refinancing package they say will generate £5.87 million in fresh investment in 2019.

Chairman David Argyle, who will remain as majority owner of the Canada-based Championship club, has also revealed they failed to meet payments to its players in time for Christmas but insists they will be paid in full this week.

“A major new investment in the team has been our key priority through the last three months,” Argyle said.

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