WREXHAM owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have injected £48million into the club ahead of the transfer window deadline.
The Red Dragons are soaring high after moving into the Championship play-off spots, with dreams of a FOURTH straight promotion on the cards.
Wrexham are sixth in the table with 44 points from 29 games after a run of five wins in their last seven.
And the club’s Hollywood owners have now provided a cash injection, which could allow Wrexham to strengthen the squad and maintain their strong season.
Wrexham are yet to splash the cash this month after forking out around £30million in the summer.
But with just days before the transfer window closes on February 2, Wrexham have received a timely boost.
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According to football finance expert Kieran Maguire, Wrexham could put the money towards new signings.
He wrote on X: “Wrexham issue one share for £47.83 million ($64m).
“Given that investors also paid over £7m for a share in September 2025 and that the US holding company has over 4million shares in the club already, this suggests it’s come from the current owners & is working capital for infrastructure costs & player recruitment.”
The club have already broken their transfer record a number of times since the arrival of Reynolds and McElhenney in 2021.
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Their record arrival is Nathan Broadhead, who signed from Ipswich in a deal that could eventually be worth around £10m.
They also spent roughly £8m on Man City youngster Callum Doyle and £6.5m on Coventry midfielder Ben Sheaf.
Other high-profile arrivals earlier this season included Lewis O’Brien, Dominic Hyam, Conor Coady and Kieffer Moore.
Wrexham have been strongly linked with bolstering their squad further this month.
The Welsh side are reportedly keen on Angers forward Sidiki Cherif, who is being valued at around £19m.
But manager Phil Parkinson dismissed recent speculation and said he was focusing on the players available to him.
He said: “There’s lots of names we get linked with and some have got some truth and some of them haven’t.
“At this stage of the window there’s inquiries, there’s talks going on. Sometimes they come to fruition and sometimes they don’t, that’s all I can say on any transfer targets at the moment.
“I’m firmly firmly concentrating on the players we’ve got.”
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