Potential Wolfpack owner Carlo LiVolsi says he will take care of players
TORONTO — The Toronto Wolfpack are currently a team without a league, an insolvent rugby league franchise whose missed payroll totals some 500,000 pounds ($854,620).
But where others see a sporting sinkhole, Carlo LiVolsi sees a business opportunity.
LiVolsi is bidding to take over the transatlantic franchise whose brief history is already fraught with drama, success and failure. The trailblazing team essentially went from a blank piece of paper in 2016 to a juggernaut that rose through the ranks in the lower leagues and won its way into the top-tier Super League last October.
But unable to play games in Canada because of the global pandemic, seeing its stars left in limbo in England because of visa issues and without the proper financial underpinning, the franchise drowned in a sea of red this summer.