
Topics: Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney, Football, Wrexham, Transfers, Transfer News
Topics: Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney, Football, Wrexham, Transfers, Transfer News
Wrexham star Paul Mullin has spoken out about his future at the Welsh club in a emotional plea to Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Having secured promotion for the third season in a row, all eyes are on Wrexham as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of their return to England's second division.
Although much of the discussion around the Red Dragons has been about potential signings, with the likes of Jamie Vardy and Danny Ings linked, several players could also leave the club this summer.
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One of these players is club legend Mullin, who has struggled to find a spot in the current starting team despite playing a crucial role in Wrexham's recent success.
And now, the striker has spoken out in a emotional interview to address rumours that he could be sold in the summer.
Since his arrival in July 2021, Mullin has scored an impressive 110 goals in 172 matches across all competitions and yet was recently frozen out of the team by manager Phil Parkinson.
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After undergoing back surgery last summer, Mullin has struggled to find his previous form, leading to Parkinson signing strikers Sam Smith and Jay Rodriguez, who have kept Mullin out of the matchday squad since February.
Speaking before the end of the season in an emotional interview in Disney+ series 'Welcome to Wrexham,' Mullin admitted: "A game in the Championship for Wrexham would be worth absolutely everything.
"It would be the icing on the cake for this story and who knows where it could end, but I've enjoyed absolutely every minute here.
"If we could get to the Championship that would be phenomenal, but from a personal point of view, I don't think I'll have any part to play in it from here on in."
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Later in the documentary, Mullin addressed the events of last season, saying: "From where I had been to only being allowed to play four games and finding myself being left out of the team, I really resented it. I carried it for weeks because I felt it was unjust."
Before adding: "I've let go of all the resentment and anger. Going forward the only thing I can do is control myself."
Mullin's emotional plea leaves Wrexham co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney with a tough decision to make as they assess their squad ahead of their toughest challenge yet.
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Having earned himself a secret cameo in the most recent Deadpool film, it's clear that Reynolds holds the Liverpudlian in high regard, but if Wrexham were to bring in one or several new strikers this summer, it would almost certainly signal the end of Mullin's time at the club.