
Paul Mullin says he wants to do one more thing before leaving Wrexham, it’s ‘worth absolutely everything’
Paul Mullin still wants to achieve one more thing before he leaves Wrexham, with whom he is under contract until 2027.
It’s now been nearly four full years since Wrexham pulled off a major coup and landed Paul Mullin for completely free.
The striker has been integral to the club’s record-setting rise from the National League all the way up to the Championship.
However, his future has been cast into doubt in recent months following Phil Parkinson dropping him from Wrexham’s matchday squad in the second half of 2024/25.
Wigan Athletic are linked to Mullin, and it’s been claimed he could be allowed to join for free despite still having another two years to run on his current contract with the Hollywood-backed side.
However, there is one thing the attacker would love to do before waving goodbye to fans.
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Paul Mullin goal before leaving Wrexham
Wrexham beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 on April 26, 2025, securing second place in League One behind Birmingham City.
They will now compete in the Championship for the first time since the competition was rebranded in the early 2000s.
Mullin, meanwhile, has never lined out in the second tier of English football throughout his career.
But speaking on Season 4 Episode 6 of Welcome to Wrexham, the 30-year-old said how he would love to play just one match in the Championship for Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds’ club.
He said: “Just to play one game in the Championship at Wrexham would be worth absolutely everything, be the icing on the cake for this story, who knows where it could end.
“I’ve enjoyed absolutely every minute here.”
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When will Paul Mullin leave Wrexham
While his contract isn’t up for another 24 months, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the number nine.
Mullin suggested Parkinson doesn’t trust him as much when discussing being left out of the squad.
Wrexham are eyeing a new striker this summer as well, which will create even more competition for the Englishman.
Parkinson has explained why he dropped Mullin and Palmer as well. Whatever happens, though, the 100-plus goal forward will go down as one of the greatest players in the club’s history.
Possibility of Wrexham signing 32-year-old World Cup winner discussed, he cost £89m back in 2016
There seems to be no stopping the weird and wonderful Wrexham transfer rumours from emerging this summer. We might now have another.
Wrexham are the talk of the Championship following their promotion from League One last season, which was a historic third-straight promotion for the Welsh club.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have definitely put the club on the global map and they’re showing every season that they’re genuine competitors, although their ‘Disney FC’ tag may not shake anytime soon.
Wrexham are backed to finish mid-table in the Championship in what would be a solid showing. Though expect Phil Parkinson and co to want to maintain their current momentum and challenge for an unthinkable promotion to the Premier League.
And ahead of the new season, there’s some stunning transfer rumours emerging from the Racecourse. The most illustrious of which is the rumour that Wrexham are interested in signing Christian Eriksen this summer.
Now, there’s another name mentioned as a possible transfer target.
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Chances of Paul Pogba signing for Wrexham discussed
A Hollywood club like Wrexham could be the perfect comeback for Paul Pogba who’s currently a free agent, and looking for his next club. The former Juventus and Man United man, who won the World Cup with France in 2018 and cost United £89million two years before, has now been mentioned in conversation with Wrexham by former player Florent Malouda.
Speaking to GOAL, former French international Malouda was discussing Pogba’s future and the idea of the 32-year-old possibility joining Wrexham. Malouda explained: “Firstly, he has to adjust physically to the intensity of the games. He doesn’t know how his body will react. So I think a move in clubs like Wrexham wouldn’t help him achieve what he has in mind. I definitely believe that he wants to play the next World Cup with France. He wants to lead France in the World Cup.