Koukash to make call on Salford at season’s end

Correspondent

Salford owner Marwan Koukash says he will make a decision on his future ownership of the club at the end of this season.

Speculation is rife that the Salford boss will walk away.

“The immediate future is we just need to concentrate on ensuring we’ve got Super League status,” he told BBC Radio Manchester.

“As for me, I’m absolutely tired physically, mentally and emotionally and I just want to wait until the end of the year.

“My family suffered recently and I just need that time to think it over. I’ll decide at the end of the season what I will do.”

If he does choose to end his three-and-a-half-year spell in charge of the Red Devils, Koukash has already decided what will happen in the future.

“I’ve always said I’m a custodian of the club and it will always belong to the fans,”

“I will never sell the club onto another owner.

“I will put in place fan ownership, the season ticket holders will become the shareholders and they will elect a president, chairman and board.”