Paul Mullin has been linked with a Wrexham exit now that the 2025 summer transfer window is open.
Paul Mullin has scored over 100 goals for the Red Dragons since his free transfer from Cambridge United.
He was the top goalscorer for Wrexham in the previous three campaigns and won their Player of the Season award in all of those years.
However, after missing the start of 2024/25 with an injury, the striker was unable to find his top form in League One.
It has since emerged this summer that Wigan Athletic want Mullin, and the report in question even suggested Wrexham could let him leave for free as his wages may make a deal difficult.
Now, the number nine has commented on what could prove to be his final goal for the club.
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Paul Mullin on Wrexham goal vs Stevenage
Welcome to Wrexham, Season 4 Episode 5, aired for fans in the United Kingdom on Friday, June 6.
The latest installment of the highly anticipated series documented the 2025 January transfer window.
Wrexham signed two strikers on January 31st in the form of Sam Smith and Jay Rodriguez.
As for Mullin, his final League One appearance of the most recent campaign came on January 28 versus Stevenage.
The 30-year-old came off the bench and scored his third league goal of 2024/25, but it wasn’t enough to stop Wrexham suffering their first home defeat since March 2024.
On scoring against Stevenage, Mullin said in the latest episode of Welcome to Wrexham: “At half time, when the gaffer told us we were going on, I was desperate to get back on the pitch and try and score a goal.
“It took a deflection, but I managed to just help it on. We looked like we were going to be the team to go on and get back into it and win the game. It was quite difficult to take, especially when the fans were right behind us. I think that was just a stark reminder of how we just always need to be 100 percent at it.”
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Paul Mullin’s last Wrexham appearance
As already mentioned, just days after the Stevenage defeat, Rodriguez and Smith arrived at the club.
Parkinson stuck with his new centre-forward duo for the remainder of the campaign, seeing Mullin reduced to a bit-part role.
The Stevenage fixture was his last League One outing of the season, and if he does leave this summer, that goal will also be his last as a Wrexham player.
Mullin’s final senior outing of 2024/25 was a 23-minute cameo off the bench against Peterborough United on February 26 in the semi-finals of the EFL Trophy.
