Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have raised the funds that will allow Wrexham to break their transfer record by issuing one £3 million share.
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Hollywood co-owners calling the shotsMore funds made available for new recruitsRed Dragons looking for another promotionFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱GettyWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Dragons are hoping to get more business done before the winter window slams shut. It is expected that a big-money deal for Reading striker Sam Smith will be completed ahead of the latest deadline. That agreement could be worth as much as £2m ($2.5m).
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If that figure proves to be correct, then Smith will become the costliest purchase in the Welsh club’s history by quite some distance. Said record was broken on two occasions during the summer of 2024 by Ollie Rathbone and Mo Faal – with the latter acquired for a reported £590,000 fee.
DID YOU KNOW?
Wrexham are now moving into seven figures, but Hollywood co-owners have been able to raise funds through the issue of another share. It has been revealed that an investor has injected £3m ($3.7m) into the club, which will help to fund further projects on and off the field.
WHAT NEXT?
Phil Parkinson has been eager to bring more firepower onto his books despite already having Paul Mullin, Ollie Palmer, Jack Marriott, Steven Fletcher and record signing Faal at his disposal. Wrexham are currently sat third in the League One table, with just one point being taken from their last three fixtures.