Overview
- Wrexham announced the mutual termination of Paul Mullin’s contract on Friday, June 26, leaving him free to sign for another club with one year still owed on his previous deal.
- The 31-year-old scored 110 goals in 172 appearances across five seasons and helped Wrexham win three successive promotions from the National League to the Championship.
- Mullin’s last 18 months were disrupted by a punctured lung, back surgery and falling down the pecking order, which led to loan spells at Wigan Athletic and Bradford City where he struggled for form.
- Manager Phil Parkinson and co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney issued public tributes, thanking Mullin for his contribution and saying the settlement allows him time to find the right next move.
- The club must now prepare for its next Championship campaign without a player who became both its leading goalscorer of the modern era and a global face through the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary.