Wrexham Star Paul Mullin Set to Leave Racecourse Amid Manager Phil Parkinson’s Shock Freeze-Out!

Wrexham Forward Paul Mullin in Talks to Leave Club After Losing Favor

Wrexham’s striker Paul Mullin is in negotiations to depart the club on loan, amid reports he has been sidelined by manager Phil Parkinson.

The 30-year-old, who joined Wrexham in 2021, played a key role in helping the team earn consecutive promotions and scored the most goals in both campaigns. The club secured another promotion last season, finishing second in League One.

However, Mullin’s involvement waned after January, reportedly due to disagreements with Parkinson. The recent signings of players like Sam Smith and Jay Rodriguez appeared to push Mullin further out of the first team.

There were rumors that Mullin had reached out to Wrexham’s Hollywood owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, to voice his frustrations. The signing of Ryan Hardie from Plymouth Argyle has also raised questions about his future at the club.

Although Mullin has tried to downplay reports of a rift with the manager, a temporary transfer seems imminent. Wigan Athletic has been linked with the player for several months, and discussions over a loan move are now underway.

Mullin remains under contract for two more years, earning around £5,800 weekly.

Wrexham striker Paul Mullin in talks for a loan move

Wrexham striker Paul Mullin is in discussions to join Wigan Athletic on loan after falling out of favor.

Reports of a falling out between Mullin and Parkinson

There were reports of a falling out between Phil Parkinson and Mullin earlier this season.