The Wrexham Insider understands Ollie Palmer has been offered to a number of teams by the Red Dragons.
Ollie Palmer joined Wrexham during Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac’s first full season as owners.
Paul Mullin arrived in the summer of 2021, with his long-time striker partner arriving in the winter of that campaign.
Together, the duo fired the Welsh powerhouse out of the National League after a 15-year stint and up to League One.
However, Phil Parkinson dropped Mullin and Palmer in late January of last season, with neither featuring in League One from February onwards.
Mullin has since joined Wigan Athletic on a season-long loan deal, while his former partner could also be on the move this summer.
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Wrexham offer Ollie Palmer to multiple teams
Details of Mullin’s loan move have already been revealed, with Wrexham paying 50 percent of his wages at Wigan.
Now, the Dragons could be set to do something similar to help Palmer secure a transfer this summer.
TWI can reveal, as per our transfer correspondent, Graeme Bailey, that Palmer has been offered to multiple teams this summer.
His wages mean that Wrexham, as they did with Mullin, will have to help on that front, which they are willing to do.
League Two side MK Dons, who are now managed by Paul Warne, are among the teams to have looked at the player.
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What has Ollie Palmer said about leaving Wrexham
In the latest season of Welcome to Wrexham, Palmer revealed that Parkinson told him to go out on loan in the previous transfer window after he was dropped from the squad.
But the striker made it clear at the time that he wanted to stick around and help with the promotion battle.
He said: “He [Parkinson] thinks it’s best for me to go out on loan, I said I want to be part of the promotion. I’ve given everything to this club and the community and loved it.
“Why would I then want to…. It’s just I’ve built a bond with the boys and the staff and the fans, and everything to do with Wrexham.
“I just don’t know what to do. You don’t want to be somewhere where you’re not wanted, but my heart is to be at this football club and continue what I’ve been doing and help the team in any way, so I just don’t know.”
