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Paul Mullin dropped, striker scores and more in the latest Wrexham loan round-up

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Here is how every single Wrexham player out on loan fared during the latest set of fixtures.

Wrexham beat Millwall 2-0 in their final Championship match before the international break.

The Dragons are now out of action until September 13, when they face Queens Park Rangers at home.

Kieffer Moore scored for Wales this week, and several more Wrexham players are on international duty in the coming days.

Though the Dragons have not been playing this week, several of their loan stars were still in action in midweek. Here is how they all fared.

Wrexham loan round-up

Jacob Mendy and Tom O’Connor

Jacob Mendy and Tom O’Connor signed for Peterborough United on Monday, but neither player was included in the Posh’s latest squad.

Modou Faal

Modou Faal has joined Port Vale on a season-long loan deal after struggling for minutes in 2024/25.

Manager Darren Moore praised Faal following his arrival and first goal for the club in August.

The striker did not start in Port Vale’s latest fixture, which came against Leeds United’s U21s in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday, but he came off the bench for 14 minutes to score his second of the campaign.

Sebastian Revan

Following the arrival of Liberato Cacace, Wrexham opted to send Sebastian Revan out on loan to Burton Albion.

The Brewers have made a habit of signing Dragons players in 2025, recently picking up George Evans for free following his contract termination.

Burton’s latest outing saw them take on Liverpool’s U21s in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday, notching a 2-0 win.

Revan came on at the start of the second half, managing 24 touches and 11 accurate passes.

Jake Bickerstaff

Jake Bickerstaff has not been involved with Wrexham for some time, but rather than letting him leave permanently this summer, he’s joined Cheltenham Town.

Cheltenham played Plymouth Argyle earlier this week, losing the tie 2-0.

Bickerstaff featured for 73 minutes in the defeat and is yet to taste victory with his new team across seven matches.

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Paul Mullin

The most high-profile Wrexham player out on loan. Paul Mullin joined Wigan Athletic early in the summer window.

Like all of the above players, Mullin’s Wigan competed in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday.

However, the Latics opted to field a very inexperienced squad full of academy graduates, and the Wrexham loanee was completely omitted.

Callum Edwards

19-year-old Callum Edwards secured a transfer to Southport this summer.

The teenager has not scored or assisted since his move and was left on the bench during their latest National League North tie versus Leamington.