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Inside Wrexham’s Biggest Ever Deal: Former Premier League Forward Backed by Reynolds and McElhenney
Wrexham are set to shatter their transfer record with the £7.5 million signing of Ipswich Town and Wales international striker Nathan Broadhead, underscoring the club’s Championship intent.
Wrexham’s Hollywood-backed rise continues as owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney bankroll the most ambitious signing in club history: 27-year-old Welsh forward Nathan Broadhead from Ipswich Town.
Broadhead, who made 18 Premier League appearances and netted twice amidst a challenging campaign for Ipswich, brings both top-flight experience and national team credentials—he’s scored twice in 14 games with Wales, including a memorable late equalizer against Croatia.
Broadhead’s journey has seen him start at Everton and blossom at Ipswich, where he found form, scoring eight and then 13 goals in back-to-back seasons as the club climbed from the Championship to the Premier League.
With one year left on his contract and coming off a season where he battled for minutes but showed consistent quality, Broadhead is set to become Wrexham’s seventh summer signing and their new attacking spearhead.
Raising the Championship Stakes
The £7.5 million outlay—more than double their previous record—signals Wrexham’s bold intent to not just survive but compete in the Championship after three successive promotions.
Manager Phil Parkinson’s reinforced squad now features a mix of homegrown talent, seasoned professionals, and Premier League-tested newcomers like goalkeeper Danny Ward and midfielder Lewis O’Brien.
Yet it’s Broadhead’s acquisition that encapsulates the owners’ ambitions, as they aim to accelerate the Red Dragons’ journey towards the top flight. The club must manage outgoings to meet EFL squad regulations, but the shrewd blend of high-profile signings and long-term planning keeps fans optimistic as the club prepares for a high-profile opener at Southampton on August 9.
A Statement of Intent and a New Chapter
For Broadhead, Wrexham offers a prominent stage and a starring role. His Premier League pedigree, record with the national team, and goal-scoring reputation provide the quality and leadership Wrexham needs in their debut Championship campaign.
For Wrexham, this deal is more than a transfer; it’s a statement that underlines their intent to fast-track the club’s transformation from National League underdogs to serious Championship contenders.