Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are reportedly considering selling another stake in Wrexham as the club’s valuation reaches £350 million.
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The Hollywood duo purchased the North Wales club for just £2 million in 2021 and have overseen an impressive rise through the leagues.
Wrexham achieved three successive promotions and gained global attention, aided by a popular documentary series that boosted its profile in the U.S.
Commercial deals have flourished, pushing annual revenue beyond £26 million, fueling ambitions to reach the Premier League in the near future.
The billionaire Allyn family already owns almost 15% of the club, and further investment is sought to maintain competitiveness and fund growth.
Wrexham is working with investment bankers to explore interest from potential investors at this £350 million valuation.
If achieved, this would make Wrexham the most valuable team in the English Championship, England’s second-tier football league.
However, there is uncertainty if investors will buy in at such a high valuation, with discussions still at an early stage, reports Goal.
Meanwhile, the team under manager Phil Parkinson is focused on transfers and an upcoming pre-season tour to Australia and New Zealand.
No final decisions have been made yet regarding the stake sale, as Wrexham prepares for another ambitious season ahead.

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