Wrexham AFC have confirmed that striker Paul Mullin has left the club after his contract was terminated by mutual consent on Friday, bringing an end to one of the most successful partnerships in the club’s modern history.
The club announced Mullin’s departure through an official statement, thanking the striker for his contribution during five memorable years at the Racecourse Ground.
While the decision marks the end of an era, Mullin leaves as one of the defining figures of Wrexham’s rise from the National League to the Championship.
Wrexham confirm Paul Mullin departure
Wrexham AFC confirmed on Friday that Mullin has departed following the mutual termination of his contract.
The club said: “Wrexham AFC can confirm that striker Paul Mullin will depart the Club, following the mutual termination of his contract.
Thank you for everything, Mulls ❤️
The announcement concludes Mullin’s time at Wrexham after joining from Cambridge United in the summer of 2021.
Paul Mullin leaves as a modern Wrexham great
Mullin played a central role in Wrexham’s return to the Football League before helping the club secure successive promotions under Phil Parkinson.
His goals, leadership and connection with supporters made him one of the defining players of the club’s resurgence during the ownership of Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.
The striker became one of the most prolific goalscorers in Wrexham’s recent history and produced a series of memorable moments that helped transform the club’s fortunes on and off the pitch.
Although his playing opportunities became more limited as Wrexham prepared for life in the Championship, Mullin departs with his place firmly secured among the club’s modern greats.
Wrexham now continue preparations for the new Championship campaign following confirmation of Mullin’s departure.
