Club chief Humphrey Ker has commented on yet another player leaving Wrexham.
During the 2025 summer transfer window, a staggering 20 players left Wrexham.
The Red Dragons made £150,000 in player sales during the latest window, with four players departing for fees.
A number of Wrexham players have been sent out on loan as well, including Paul Mullin, Modou Faal and Sebastian Revan.
There were also several stars who had their contracts terminated so that they could find another club.
Ollie Palmer moved to Swindon Town after being given a pay-off by the Welsh powerhouse.
On deadline day, George Evans left Wrexham by mutual consent, signing for Burton Albion.

Humphrey Ker speaks on latest Wrexham exit
Despite the transfer window slamming shut at 7pm BST on September 1, another exit has taken place.
Wrexham announced their 24-man Championship squad on September 4, with five senior players omitted.
One of those was Eoghan O’Connell, who played a key role in their rise from the National League to the Championship.
Hours after the squad list was revealed, it was confirmed that O’Connell had left Wrexham by mutual consent.
Now, club chief Humphrey Ker has taken to Instagram to pen a message about the centre-back’s exit.
He wrote: “Another fond farewell to another hero of the Club. I hate this time of year, but I love Eoghan O’Connell. A fine player and a finer man.”
Eoghan O’Connell paid off by Wrexham
Wrexham are not in danger of breaching PSR anytime soon despite their £33m transfer spend over the summer.
In turn, it is not that surprising that the club keep paying players to leave for free.
It happened with Palmer when he joined Swindon, and Wrexham have now done the same thing for O’Connell.
How long O’Connell had left on his Wrexham contract is not public, though at a minimum, he will have been tied down until June 30, 2026.
