According to co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson will lead any new transfer decisions as the team prepares to enter Sky Bet League Two after their Vanarama National League promotion bid ended in success. While the co-owners have made a tongue-in-cheek offer to sign former Wales captain Gareth Bale, they trust Parkinson to advise them on realistic reinforcements for the team. Reynolds and McElhenney have reportedly spent more than £10 million restructuring the club and investing in infrastructure. The co-owners want the team to be self-perpetuating, growing as a club, and finding value both financially and emotionally. Reynolds added that they will always act in the best interest of the club and the community.
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Wrexham transfer plans won’t be led by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, they say
- 6 May 2023
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