The mighty red devils have made a number of squad changes, with tow players heading off on season long loan and one signing a new extended contract.
Jamie Pye Joins Barrow Raiders on Season-Long Loan
Salford Red Devils have announced that promising forward Jamie Pye will spend the 2024 season on loan with Barrow Raiders. Pye, who joined the Red Devils’ first team after progressing through their academy, is set to gain valuable playing experience with the Championship side. This move is seen as a strategic step to aid his development, providing him with regular game time and the opportunity to hone his skills further.
Paul Rowley, Head Coach of the Red Devils, expressed his optimism about the loan arrangement, emphasizing the benefits for both Pye and the club. He highlighted that the experience at Barrow will be crucial for Pye’s growth and future contributions to Salford’s squad.
Kai Morgan Extends Salford Red Devils Contract
In other news, Salford have secured the services of young talent Kai Morgan for an extended period. Morgan, who has shown great promise since his debut, has signed a new contract that will keep him at the club until at least the end of the 2025 season.
The extension of Morgan’s contract underscores the club’s commitment to nurturing homegrown talent and building a strong foundation for the future. Paul Rowley praised Morgan’s progress and potential, noting that the new deal is a testament to the club’s faith in his abilities and their vision for his role in the team moving forward.
With these developments, the Salford Red Devils continue to strategically shape their squad for upcoming challenges, balancing the immediate need for competitive performance with long-term player development.
Adam Sidlow Joins Oldham RLFC on Season-Long Loan
Adding to the roster changes, the club have announced that veteran forward Adam Sidlow will be joining Oldham RLFC on a season-long loan. Sidlow, a key figure in the Red Devils’ lineup, is expected to bring significant experience and leadership to the Oldham squad. This loan move aims to provide Sidlow with regular playing time while bolstering Oldham’s campaign in their respective league.
Paul Rowley commented on Sidlow’s loan, highlighting the mutual benefits for both clubs. He noted that Sidlow’s expertise would be invaluable to Oldham, while the loan period would allow Sidlow to maintain high-level competitive form.