Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have raised the funds that will allow Wrexham to break their transfer record by issuing one £3 million share.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s ambitions for Wrexham AFC know no bounds. They have turned the crumbling league into a global brand, going far beyond just being a successful football league. Of course,
Last week, Wrexham made a statement of intent as they completed their first signing of the January window. Ryan Longman joined for an undisclosed fee from Hull City, signing a deal until the end of the 2026/27 season with the option of an additional year.
Rob McElhenney wanted to increase the capacity of Wrexham's Racecourse Ground to as much as 55,000, but a more realistic figure has been named after Ryan Reynolds' scepticism
Wrexham have reportedly received a timely cash injection, with the club set to smash their transfer record. Since the arrival of Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in 2021, Wrexham have been moving up the English football pyramid.
Wrexham have moved up the EFL ladder quickly thanks to the investment of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, but they have been warned they will need to spend big in the Championship
Wrexham are on the brink of a third successive promotion, but it remains to be seen how Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney will back Phil Parkinson in the transfer market
Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney has been forced to drastically reduce his ambitious plans to increase the club's stadium capacity - and it's a reality check that Ryan Reynolds predicted
Wrexham have endured a quiet January transfer window so far, but that could all be about to change with the Red Dragons looking to bolster their squad ahead of Monday's deadline
Wrexham AFC, under the ambitious leadership of Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, is preparing for a major transformation. Plans to redevelop the historic Racecourse Ground have ...
Wrexham could be in for a busy end to the January transfer window as owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney aim to back Phil Parkinson side's promotion challenge
The Football Association is set to block the EFL’s Welsh clubs from taking part in a revamped Welsh League Cup. This comes after the Welsh FA unveiled their plans for a new-look domestic cup