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Striker Paul Mullin leaves Wrexham by mutual consent
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Striker Paul Mullin leaves Wrexham by mutual consent

June 26, 2026 at 02:00 PM
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Wrexham have parted ways with striker Paul Mullin by mutual consent, ending his time at the club after a notable spell that included promotion from the National League.

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Striker Paul Mullin leaves Wrexham by mutual consent, ending a memorable spell at the north Wales club.

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Wrexham AFC and striker Paul Mullin have agreed to terminate his contract by mutual consent. Mullin, who joined the club in 2021 and was instrumental in their back-to-back promotions from the National League to League One, departs having scored 79 goals in 168 appearances. The decision ends a significant chapter for both the player and the club, which has been under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. His exit frees up space in the squad and wage bill for Wrexham ahead of the new season.

Chance analysis

Mullin's departure is a notable squad change for Wrexham in League One. While his recent form had dipped compared to his prolific National League and League Two days, he remains a proven goal-scorer at lower-league level, meaning he could attract interest from other EFL clubs. For Wrexham, the move opens up roster flexibility and potentially signals a change in attacking direction under the current manager. From a prediction standpoint, Wrexham lose a depth option up front, but his recent limited impact tempers the negative effect on their upcoming season outlook.

Impact

Wrexham lose squad depth in attack; Mullin becomes available as a free agent, potentially of interest to lower Championship or League One clubs.

AI Insight

Wrexham lose a squad striker who had been a peripheral figure recently; expect minimal short-term impact on match predictions but monitor their next attacking signing.

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Striker Paul Mullin leaves Wrexham by mutual consent

Wrexham have parted ways with striker Paul Mullin by mutual consent, ending his time at the club after a notable spell that included promotion from the National League.

Article summary

Wrexham AFC and striker Paul Mullin have agreed to terminate his contract by mutual consent. Mullin, who joined the club in 2021 and was instrumental in their back-to-back promotions from the National League to League One, departs having scored 79 goals in 168 appearances. The decision ends a significant chapter for both the player and the club, which has been under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. His exit frees up space in the squad and wage bill for Wrexham ahead of the new season.

Mullin's departure is a notable squad change for Wrexham in League One. While his recent form had dipped compared to his prolific National League and League Two days, he remains a proven goal-scorer at lower-league level, meaning he could attract interest from other EFL clubs. For Wrexham, the move opens up roster flexibility and potentially signals a change in attacking direction under the current manager. From a prediction standpoint, Wrexham lose a depth option up front, but his recent limited impact tempers the negative effect on their upcoming season outlook.

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Jun 26, 2026, 2:00 PM
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