In a new development that could reshape the future of Wrexham AFC, reports have emerged that American billionaire **John McEvoy** is preparing a major **takeover bid** for the historic Welsh club. Sources close to the negotiations reveal that McEvoy, known for his business empire in tech and renewable energy, has already initiated talks with Wrexham’s current owners, **Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney**.
Sky Sports pundit **Jamie Carragher** was quick to react to the breaking news, calling the potential move *“really good news for Wrexham and Welsh football as a whole.”* Carragher noted that McEvoy’s background and financial strength could “take Wrexham to the next level, possibly into Championship contention within a few seasons.”
Wrexham, who have enjoyed a Hollywood-fueled rise since Reynolds and McElhenney’s 2021 takeover, could now be on the verge of another financial revolution. McEvoy’s rumored proposal includes massive investment into **player recruitment, stadium expansion, and youth development**, signaling his intent to build a sustainable football powerhouse.
Fans have expressed mixed emotions online—grateful for the success brought by the Hollywood duo but curious about what the future holds under potential new ownership. For now, all eyes are on the Racecourse Ground as talks progress behind closed doors.
If the deal goes through, it could mark a **new golden era for Wrexham AFC**, blending American ambition with Welsh passion once again.