A Wrexham summer signing has now shared his verdict on Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac.
The Dragons have had a busy summer transfer window, which recently saw them break their transfer record once more.
It was confirmed on Thursday that Wrexham had signed Nathan Broadhead in a £10m deal from Ipswich Town.
He became their ninth signing of the summer and has completely smashed the previous record fee paid out.
Broadhead joins the likes of Kieffer Moore, Josh Windass and Conor Coady as new signings that are bringing plenty of Championship and Premier League experience to the club.
Now, one summer addition has given his verdict on Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac.
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Josh Windass on Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac owning Wrexham
Windass joined Wrexham this summer on a free transfer after having his Sheffield Wednesday contract terminated.
The attacking midfielder has slotted seamlessly into Phil Parkinson’s system, with Windass scoring his first goal for the club on the opening weekend of the season against Southampton.
Now, he has been discussing Reynolds and Mac and predicts the North American duo are going to remain in Wales for ‘the long haul, as per Leader Live.
He said: “The fact that the club is on an upward trajectory and has big plans for the future really excited me.
“They have proved (they are not in it for the short term) by not only putting money into players, staff and all that sort of stuff which you would expect with owners but they have also put money into community and things that they don’t really have to.
“Fans want owners to put money into the playing staff and have the best team possible but you can see that the owners are in it for the long haul because they have put money into the infrastructure, the community and people that care deeply about the club.
“Obviously the playing staff as well and that’s most important in terms of results but like any club, the most important part is the community and the fans.
“The owners seem to have brought all them together and there is a real belief within the club and outside the club.
“The manager as well, who’s obviously been at the helm of three promotions, they’ve put everything together in place and it seems to be doing really well.”

Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac’s Wrexham stake sale plan
While it’s hard to see the duo selling up anytime soon, Reynolds and Mac do want to sell a stake in Wrexham.
The Hollywood stars are on the lookout for fresh investment once again this year after bringing the Allyn family on board at the back end of 2024.
When reports of a stake sale emerged, it was said that Wrexham is now valued at £350m.
For comparison, Ipswich, who spent last season in the Premier League, are valued at the same figure as the Red Dragons after they too decided to look at adding fresh investment.
