Winger Liam Kay, the Wolfpack’s first-ever player signing, leaves for Wakefield
Winger Liam Kay, the Toronto Wolfpack’s leading try-scorer and first-ever signing, has left the transatlantic rugby league club to join Wakefield Trinity.
The Irish international is also one of only five players left from Toronto’s inaugural 2017 squad to have taken part in the Wolfpack’s rise from the third-tier League 1 to the elite Super League.
With the Super League season set to resume Aug. 2 after a pandemic hiatus, Kay joins Wakefield initially on a loan agreement through the end of the season. He has signed a two-year deal covering the 2021 and 2022 campaigns.
Toronto has faced a salary cap crunch in recent times and is currently dealing with a visa issue that could leave New Zealand star Sonny Bill Williams and six other imports on the sidelines when the team resumes play next month in England.