Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have backed Wrexham heavily during their quest for promotion from League One.
Wrexham broke their transfer record in January to sign Sam Smith from Reading to boost their striker ranks.
Ryan Longman and Jay Rodriguez also arrived in the 2025 winter window, while the Red Dragons had a very busy summer.
As well as letting go of some previously key players, Wrexham signed nine players in the summer of 2024.
Ollie Rathbone joined from Rotherham United and is set to reunite with his former club on the pitch this Saturday.
Rathbone was a record transfer but Modou Faal’s £590,000 addition quickly surpassed him.
Meanwhile, one transfer sanctioned by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds is finally coming good after months of it looking like a complete disaster.
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Sebastian Revan really struggled after joining Wrexham from Aston Villa
Sebastian Revan arrived at the Racecourse Ground in the summer from Premier League outfit Aston Villa.
His first start came against Bolton Wanderers in the league on August 18th and he performed ok in that 0-0 draw.
However, the wing-back’s form from there took a serious nosedive, with one journalist claiming Revan ‘really let himself down’ in an FA Cup defeat to Harrogate Town.
The defender’s poor displays continued in the coming months as he started just one League One tie from August 14th to December 7th, 2024.
Revan is one of Wrexham’s record signings, but after his first four to five months in Wales, he was on course to become a serious flop.
However, something has seemingly clicked, and the 21-year-old has, for whatever reason, really come into his own.

Sebastian Revan Wrexham turnaround is remarkable
James McClean suffered a knock recently, which allowed the former Aston Villa man a chance to prove himself in the league.
One BBC pundit heaped praise on Revan when he completed 90 minutes of the 2-1 win over Mansfield Town.
Despite McClean returning to the bench recently, the Englishman has kept his place in the eleven in the following two league fixtures as well.
Revan looked solid versus Bolton Wanderers, showing much more of an attacking threat than we have been used to seeing from him in a Wrexham shirt.
More recently, the Red Dragons earned a massive 1-0 victory over Huddersfield Town on Tuesday.
And yet again, the summer signing was immense as Revan won every aerial duel against Huddersfield, playing a key role in Parkinson’s men notching a clean sheet.
His turnaround has been remarkable and as he’s still only 21, it now looks as though he could be a long-term replacement for the ageing McClean.
