“I would be very, very surprised” – Pundit issues tip on Paul Mullin’s Wrexham AFC future.
Carlton Palmer has his say on whether Paul Mullin would stay at Wrexham if they failed to achieve promotion to League One.
EFL Pundit and former England international Carlton Palmer has said that he thinks Paul Mullin would not want to leave Wrexham, with promotion to League One looking likely.
Mullin has been with Wrexham for the last three seasons, being a key cog in their National League promotion last season.
He scored 38 goals in 46 National League games last season, whilst he also scored 28 goals in 39 league games the season prior.
This season he has taken the jump up to League Two in fine fashion, scoring 16 goals and getting five assists in 31 league games so far.
The Red Dragons are currently chasing back-to-back promotions to League One, with Phil Parkinson’s side currently sitting in the automatic promotion spots in third, three points clear of the play-off places and three points off of top spot.
Palmer believes Mullin will stay with promotion almost a guarantee.
Palmer exclusively told FLW: “It’s hard to look at Wrexham not being promoted this season. They are looking at a record back-to-back promotion, they are well in the hunt for that. One of the players that has been impressing again for them is Paul Mullin.
“He has got 17 goals in all competitions this season in 29 games. He is ambitious at the age of 28, but there is a project going on at Wrexham, and I am sure he wants to be involved in that. I will be very surprised come the end of the season if Wrexham were not promoted for the second consecutive season, and Paul Mullin is an integral part of what is going on at the football club.