
Wrexham fans have reacted on social media after seeing what Ryan Reynolds posted about Paul Mullin.
After making 172 appearances and scoring 110 goals across four years, it was confirmed that Mullin had left Wrexham on Monday.
The striker is set to spend the 25/26 season on loan at League One side Wigan Athletic.
A Wrexham statement read: "Wrexham AFC can confirm striker Paul Mullin has joined Wigan Athletic on loan until the end of the 2025/26 season, pending clearance.
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"The striker will join up with the Latics for their Sky Bet League One campaign, having scored five goals in 32 games in all competitions last season on his return to action after back surgery."
After the move was confirmed, Wrexham co-owner and Hollywood star Reynolds took to social media to pay tribute to Mullin.
He wrote: "I can’t imagine seeing Mulls on loan and in another kit. We wouldn’t be where we are without his heart, skill and work ethic. We love you, @PMullin7."
Reacting to Reynolds' tweet, one fan said: "He’s on loan, not lost."
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Another tweeted: "Ryan writing like Mullin died for the badge. Bro’s on loan, not nailed to a cross. Relax."
A third fan added: "He’s on loan, not ascending. Save the last supper speech for when he retires."
Someone else wrote: "Surely you had some say in it. Why not just keep him at the club? Doesn't make any sense."
A fifth commented: "Can’t imagine him out on loan? Simple solution, don’t get him loaned out then?"
Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson said: "I’d like to wish Paul all the best for his loan move.
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"It’s a good opportunity for him to get back to playing regular first-team football and I’m sure he’s going to be a great signing for Wigan Athletic."
So far this summer, Wrexham have brought in Ryan Hardie from Plymouth Argyle as they prepare for life in the Championship.
Topics: Wrexham, Ryan Reynolds, Football, Wigan Athletic, Fan Reactions