Wrexham are reportedly ready to waive a transfer fee for Paul Mullin and allow the 110-goal striker to leave as a free agent in the summer window.

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Frontman has slipped down pecking orderUnder contract until summer of 2027May be moved on to free up squad spaceFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

The 30-year-old frontman moved to SToK Racecourse in 2021, a matter of months after Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney completed their stunning takeover in North Wales.

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Mullin is a three-time Player of the Year at Wrexham and has formed part of squads that have rewritten the history books by securing three successive promotions. He did, however, tumble down the attacking pecking order in 2024-25.

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Questions are being asked of Mullin’s future, with Wrexham expected to spend again ahead of a step up into the Championship, and Alan Nixon has posted on his account that the Red Dragons are prepared to let their iconic No.10 leave for nothing despite being under contract until 2027.

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Phil Parkinson has said when asked about the role Mullin and fellow experienced forward Ollie Palmer have to play in his plans after finding game time and spots in matchday squads hard to come by: “Of course there’s always players who would have liked to have played more. Equally, contributions can come in many forms, so I’m delighted with everybody as a group. Mulls and Ollie will always be legends at this club for what they’ve done. They’re under contract next year and they’ll be back in pre-season ready to go again.”