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Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney get 'massive overhaul' transfer warning as Wrexham look to 'compete' in the Championship after record-breaking promotion

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Red Dragons are on their way to the second tier after securing a record-breaking third successive promotion. Certain members of Phil Parkinson’s squad - such as Paul Mullin and Elliot Lee - have enjoyed that entire ride from the National League.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Additions have been made along the way, with transfer records being broken, and more money will be spent in the summer of 2025. Arrivals and departures are expected, with there no room for sentiment in North Wales.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    A serious freshening up of the ranks may be required, while chasing the Premier League dream, with the Championship a notoriously difficult division that even the most ambitious of outfits have struggled to conquer down the years.

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    WHAT EFL PUNDIT SAID

    Former EFL star turned pundit Don Goodman has told Football League World: "The first thing to do is to pay homage to Phil Parkinson and Wrexham. Because, honestly, hand on heart, I didn't think they'd be able to bridge the gap between League Two and be automatically promoted.

    "I honestly thought a top-half finish would have been a roaring success. For them to finish second behind a very impressive Birmingham is an unbelievable achievement. However, I don't think it's going to be as straightforward [in the Championship]. I think that squad will need a massive overhaul if Wrexham are going to compete.

    "Ipswich are the outlier, obviously, back-to-back promotions. But, when you look at the three teams who've come up from last season - Portsmouth, Oxford and Derby County - they've all had relegation issues and, of course, Derby still do.

    "The season before, Plymouth, who have now gone and Sheffield Wednesday, who came up along with Ipswich, had a real relegation scrap. I do think it's a big gap, and it won't be easy to bridge. The question is, can he [Parkinson] make the step-up into the Championship with ease? I would say, it won't be easy."

  • WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

    Reynolds and McElhenney have high hopes, as they deliver more drama for the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary series, and it promises to be an intriguing summer at SToK Racecourse as the Red Dragons ready themselves for another new challenge.