Wrexham have been transformed under Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, with further increases to their revenue expected in 2025/26.
Wrexham were sold to Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds in 2021 for the small price of £2m.
At the time, the club were struggling to pay wages and had been stuck in the National League for over a decade.
In 2025, Wrexham have won promotion to the Championship, and their latest valuation says the Dragons are now worth £350m.
In terms of financial stability, they posted record profits of £27m during their one and only campaign in League Two, and a big increase is coming this season.
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Wrexham revenue for 2025/26 Championship season
Wrexham’s accounts for 2024/25 will not be released until 2026, but they are expected to show a further increase in revenue.
Meanwhile, though a ball hasn’t been kicked in 2025/26, the club already have a good idea of how much money they will make from their first season in the Championship.
The Welsh outfit won promotion from League One alongside Birmingham City.
And finance expert Adam Williams has been discussing both clubs’ revenues this week.
When doing so, Williams revealed Birmingham expect a revenue of £50m, which is similar to Wrexham.
How will Wrexham make money in 2025/26
Wrexham are the envy of Premier League clubs when it comes to their ever-growing audience in North America.
This is a key part of the club’s revenue, and it’s only expected to grow even higher in the second tier.
Wrexham made £13m from commercial income in 2023/24, but that will have increased since.
TV revenue will be another key factor, with Championship teams netting around £9m in 2024/25, whereas League One sides only took home £1.5m.
Wrexham will make money from their new stadium as well, with the potential to net £15m over time, which is going to be one of the best figures in the Championship if they are able to get the pricing correct.
