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'Even Saudi can't tempt us!' - Wrexham star Paul Mullin cracks Elliot Lee up with transfer joke after key pair for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's side agree new contracts

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  • Mullin and Lee extend Wrexham contracts
  • Sign on until 2027
  • Striker jokes about Saudi move
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Wrexham announced on New Year's Day that key stars Mullin and Elliot Lee had signed new contracts that run until 2027. Hollywood co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney have both welcomed the news after seeing the duo commit their futures to the League Two club. Mullin and Lee have been talking about the new contracts, with the striker joking even a lucrative move to the Middle East couldn't tempt him away from Wrexham.

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  • WHAT MULLIN SAID

    Lee spoke about his happiness at the news by telling reporters he was "over the moon, delighted, just want to make more memories really." Mullin promptly followed up with a cheeky one liner that left his team-mate laughing, adding: "Even Saudi can't tempt us!"

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The news will be a huge boost to Wrexham as they aim to continue their rise up the leagues. Mullin has established himself as a vital player, finishing last season with 47 goals in competitions and topping the scoring charts in the National League. However, it's Lee who is leading the way in the current campaign. He is the team's top scorer on 13 goals but has admitted he'd be happy for his team-mate to outscore him this season.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM

    Wrexham will certainly be hoping that Lee and Mullin's goals will help propel them out of League Two at the first attempt. Phil Parkinson's side currently sit in third place in the table, just two points behind leaders Stockport but with a game in hand.

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