Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds is reportedly planning an emotional farewell for star player Paul Mullin as the club prepares for its first season in the Championship. Mullin, who played a key role in Wrexham’s back-to-back promotions, has become more than just a goal scorer. He is a symbol of the club’s transformation and a fan favourite.
Despite holding a contract until 2026, Mullin’s future at the club is uncertain due to squad changes and reduced playing time. Sources suggest Wrexham may allow him to leave this summer without demanding a transfer fee, showing respect and goodwill for his contributions.
Reynolds, known for building strong relationships with players, is said to be organizing a special tribute to honour Mullin’s impact both on and off the pitch. Details remain private, but it is clear Reynolds wants to properly recognise Mullin’s role in the club’s success.
Since joining Wrexham in 2021, Mullin has been the heart of the team’s attack. His goals helped propel the club from the National League to League Two and now the Championship. Beyond football, Mullin has been a vocal advocate for autism awareness, inspired by his own son’s diagnosis, making him a key community figure.
As Wrexham faces new challenges in the Championship, Mullin’s legacy is firmly established. Whatever his next steps, Reynolds’ planned tribute will stand as a powerful reminder of Mullin’s importance to the club and its fans.