Wrexham hero Mullin departs by mutual consent
Paul Mullin, who became the face of Wrexham's fairytale rise under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has left the EFL Championship club by mutual consent, ending a five-year spell in which he helped lead it to three consecutive promotions.
The 31-year-old, who joined the Welsh side on a free transfer from Cambridge United in 2021, earned folk hero status not only at The Racecourse Ground but with fans around the world through the documentary series Welcome To Wrexham.
He scored 110 goals in 172 games and was instrumental in the club's National League title success in 2023, which returned Wrexham to the English Football League after a 15-year absence.
"It can't be underestimated the role Mulls has played in the story of Wrexham Football Club over the last five years, with so many memorable goals and moments," manager Phil Parkinson said.
"He'll be a player always remembered and revered by our supporters."
Mullin featured less prominently as Wrexham secured a third successive promotion in April 2025 to reach the EFL Championship for the first time in more than four decades, and he spent last season out on loan.
Wrexham finished seventh in the EFL Championship last season, two points short of a play-off spot for Premier League promotion.
























