December 22, 2024

Phil Parkinson has explained why a rule that some are “unaware of” meant Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and Wrexham had to let eight players leave.

WHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Dragons have announced their retained list for 2024, with it revealed who will be heading out of SToK Racecourse and where new contracts have been offered. Steven Fletcher, Mark Howard and Aaron James have been presented with fresh terms, but Ben Tozer, Luke Young, Aaron Hayden, Jordan Tunnicliffe, Callum McFadzean, Dan Davies, Rob Lainton and Owen Cushion are being released.

WHAT PARKINSON SAID

Wrexham can only work with a 22-man squad in League One next season, with Parkinson using that point to explain why a number of promotion-winning heroes are departing. He said: “People are not completely aware of that rule. We have got to work towards the 22-man squad and inevitably, the only way we can bring players in is by letting people go. The aim has always been to improve what we have got in each transfer window but also maintaining our key players. That’s what we will be aiming to do this time. It is going to be an interesting summer, we have got ideas how we would like to see the squad shape up. We will take our time and hopefully get a squad which can be competitive.”

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Parkinson added on the process of having to pass bad news on to those that are being let go – with long-serving club captain Young among those dropping into the free agent pool: “It was difficult because all the lads have made contributions over the last few years. I wish all the lads all the best and I am sure they will all get fixed up with good clubs, ready for the next challenge in their careers.”

WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

Wrexham’s squad are currently enjoying a post-season party in Las Vegas, courtesy of Hollywood co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney, but plans are also being drawn up for the summer transfer window as the Red Dragons return to the third tier of English football for the first time in 20 years.

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