Wrexham Injury Update: Paul Mullin Set to Return
Co-Owners Reynolds and McElhenney Receive Positive News
Key Striker's Return Boosts Promotion Hopes
Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have received a positive injury update regarding star striker Paul Mullin.
The 28-year-old has been sidelined since August with a hamstring problem, but he is now nearing a return to action. Mullin has been a key player for Wrexham this season, scoring 105 goals in 120 appearances.
His return will be a major boost to Wrexham's promotion hopes. The Welsh club are currently second in the National League, two points behind leaders Notts County.
Mullin's Impact on Wrexham
- Scored 105 goals in 120 appearances
- Key player in Wrexham's promotion hopes
- His return will boost the team's morale and chances of success
Timeline for Mullin's Return
- Mullin is nearing a return to action
- He could be back in the team for Wrexham's next match
- His return will be a major boost to the team's promotion hopes
Quotes from Reynolds and McElhenney
"We're delighted to have Paul back in training," Reynolds said. "He's a key player for us and we've missed him a lot."
"Paul is a goalscorer and he's going to help us get promoted," McElhenney added.
Conclusion
The return of Paul Mullin is a major boost for Wrexham. The Welsh club are now in a strong position to achieve their goal of promotion to the Football League.
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