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Ryan Reinolds and Rob Mcelhenney invest massively! Wrexham has spent 3 times more than all clubs in Superliga


Article by Alexandru Stanciu – published on Saturday, August 23, 2025, 14:48 / Updated on Saturday, August 23, 2025 14:48

The Wrexham football club, which in the last three years has obtained as many promotions in the upper echelons of English football, reaching without break from the fifth league in Championship, continues to exceed the limits.

The new Championship member, one of the world's most difficult leagues, started the new two -defeated season, but this does not overshadow the fact that Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney owners, Hollywood famous actors, do an excellent job and are ready to invest massively in their football club.

Wrexham has spent almost 3 times more than the clubs in Superliga

Wrexham spent 27.3 million euros on transfers this summer, which places it in the 72nd place in the world after the amount invested in transfers.

The small club in Wales has so far spent only 200,000 euros less than Barcelona, ​​which is on this list with only one place above.

Wrexham has spent about 3 times more money on transfers during this summer mercato period than all the clubs in Superliga, which spent a total of about 9 million euros.

Wrexham has transferred Premier League players

Wrexham was strengthened during this period with ten players, two of whom arrived at the club without a transfer amount, while for the other eight Welsh had to pay.

The most expensive transfer was Nathan Broadhead, who came from Ipswich for 8.7 million euros and plays on the left wing. The full list of newcomers can be seen below.

Wrexham's transfers in summer 2025:

  • Nathan Broadhead (27), left wing, Ipswich – 8,700,000 euros;

  • Callum Doyle (21), central defender, Manchester City – 5,800,000 euros;

  • Lewis O'Brien (26), central midfielder, Nottingham Forest – 3,500,000 euros;

  • Liberato Cacace (24), left defender, Empoli – 2,500,000 euros;

  • Conor Coody (32), central defender, Leicester – 2,300,000 euros;

  • Kieffer Moore (32), central striker, Sheffield United – 2,300,000 euros;

  • George Thomason (24), central midfielder, Bolton – 1,400,000 euros;

  • Ryan Hardie (28), central striker, Plymouth – 825,000 euros;

  • Danny Ward (32), goalkeeper, Leicester – contract free;

  • Josh Windass (31), offensive midfielder, Sheffield Wednesday – contract free.

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