Verbal Agreement Reached: Paper Signing Up Next as New Ownership Awaits Reynolds and McElhenney Approval for Wrexham Takeover

Wrexham AFC could be on the brink of another historic moment as reports suggest a verbal agreement has been reached regarding a potential change in ownership, with formal paperwork now the next crucial step. The proposed deal, described by sources close to the negotiations as a “juicy and ambitious offer,” is currently awaiting final approval from current owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

Since taking over the club in 2021, Reynolds and McElhenney have transformed Wrexham from a non-league side into one of the most talked-about football stories in the world. Under their stewardship, the Red Dragons ended a 15-year exile from the Football League, achieved consecutive promotions, and captured global attention both on and off the pitch. Any potential transition in ownership is therefore being handled with extreme care.

The interested party is believed to be impressed by Wrexham’s rapid rise, commercial growth, and expanding global fanbase. The proposed takeover would reportedly aim to build on the existing project rather than dismantle it, with assurances of continued investment in the squad, infrastructure, and community.

At this stage, no official announcement has been made, and Reynolds and McElhenney are understood to be carefully reviewing the terms to ensure the club’s long-term vision remains protected. If approval is granted, the deal could move swiftly to completion once documents are signed.

For now, Wrexham fans will watch closely, hopeful that any ownership development keeps the club’s remarkable Hollywood-backed fairytale moving firmly in the right direction.

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