Ollie Palmer has been facing an uncertain future at Wrexham for some time now.
The Wrexham Insider revealed earlier in the transfer window that Ollie Palmer has been offered to multiple clubs by Wrexham.
His former side, AFC Wimbledon, and MK Dons are among the clubs that have looked at the striker.
Phil Parkinson has said Palmer will leave the Racecourse Ground in the current transfer window.
This came shortly before the 33-year-old starred in a Carabao Cup win over Hull City.
However, he was then once again dropped in the following Championship fixture, while Palmer was left out vs Preston North End on August 26.
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Ollie Palmer not leaving Wrexham for one club
With less than a week of the window to go, it now seems certain the three-time promotion winner will be moving on.
However, it will not be one team that plays their football in the National League South.
Palmer wants to play down south, but rumours that he could secure a move to Dorking Wanderers are reportedly not true.
Wrexham podcast Rob Ryan Red, which is run by journalists Nathan Salt and Rich Fay, quashed the claim on X/Twitter.
They wrote: “Understand there is nothing in suggestions today of a move to Dorking Wanderers for Ollie Palmer. He’s got a handful of offers from EFL clubs and is weighing them up. Will leave this summer.”
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How Ollie Palmer feels about leaving Wrexham
The Englishman has been a key asset in Wrexham’s rise up the EFL and still scored a few goals en route to the Championship.
Parkinson has previously explained how Palmer feels about leaving the club.
He said after the forward’s brace against Hull City: “But he kept working on the training pitch and kept contributing in the dressing room. I’ve always said to him that you’ve got as much respect for that as what you’ve done in terms of as a player.
“Of course, he wants to stay and be a part of it, and we’ll see how we go on in the next few weeks of the transfer window. I don’t think Ollie could have done much more tonight, and that impact from the bench we’ve seen over many years is so important.”
