WREXHAM, Wales — Wrexham star striker Paul Mullin will miss the start of the new season after undergoing “minor spinal surgery.”
Marin will also be absent. Wrexham’s Summer Tour to America and Canada The Welsh club, owned by Hollywood actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, will face Bournemouth, Chelsea and Vancouver Whitecaps.
Wrexham announced on Wednesday that the 29-year-old Marine player underwent surgery in London in mid-June to repair long-standing back and hamstring injuries.
He scored over 100 goals in three seasons at Wrexham. Promotion to the English third division During April.
It’s the team’s second consecutive promotion since being thrust into the limelight by investment from Hollywood owners, and they’re now just two divisions away from the Premier League.
“The club’s three-time consecutive top scorer and player of the season has had his injury managed through conservative treatment after three years of concern.” Wrexham said in a statement:“However, during off-season training it became apparent that this approach could not be continued and after several consultations it was determined that surgery was the best course of action.”
The club said the surgery was to “ensure his fitness for the majority of the 2024-25 season”.

He underwent “minor spinal surgery.” AMA/Getty Images
Wrexham begin their league season on August 10 when they host Wycombe Wanderers.
Wrexham is the subject of the globally syndicated documentary series ‘Welcome to Wrexham’.





