Paul Mulin, a Wrexham team’s poster boy, who is growing through the England Football League after his acquisition by Hollywood celebrities, has left the club to join the League One Side Wigan on the season-Lumb loan deal.
“I am excited for the next part of my story,” Mulin told Vigan’s official website on Monday. “I have scored a lot of goals in the last few years, but more than anything, I give all my full for the club for which I am playing, and I am going to do it with Vigan again.”
Wigan said the loan deal was under the approval of the English Football League and the Football Association and International Withdrawal.
Mulin helped Wrexham to be the first team in the history of the top five divisions of English football to secure three gradual promotion, and there is a huge wall of a 30 -year -old striker at the center of the city.
He formed such a close bond with Ryan Reynolds, one of the club owners, that he also appeared in the film last “Deadpool”.
But Mulin, who was a Wrexham player in each season in the last three years, was only one bit-part artist when the team won the second level in the last season.
This was a sudden turn of events for a player, whose popular “Welcome to Vraxham” was a major role in the fly-on-the-vaul documentary made by Reynolds and Rob McCleni in the fly-on-the-wall documentary, which followed his progress as owners of the Rocky Football Club.
Malehenney once honored Mulin as “one of the world’s greatest football players”.
Mulin has scored 110 goals in 172 matches for Wrexham.