Wrexham's Meteoric Rise: From Hollywood Takeover to Championship Contenders
Explore Wrexham's financial and sporting transformation under Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, from National League to Championship contenders.

Wrexham's Financial and Sporting Transformation
Wrexham's value could skyrocket to £150 million following their recent promotion to the Championship, according to football finance expert Kieran Maguire. This marks a staggering 7,400% increase since Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney acquired the club for approximately £2 million in 2021.
The Journey to the Championship
Wrexham's journey has been nothing short of remarkable. From the fifth-tier National League in 2021, the club secured a third successive promotion with a 3-0 victory over Charlton. This triumph ensures Wrexham will compete in the Championship next season, a level they haven't reached since 1982.
Financial Implications of Promotion
Promotion to the Championship brings substantial financial benefits. TV payments are set to rise, and sponsorship deals are expected to increase in value. The club has also made strategic appointments to bolster its financial power. Michael Williamson, formerly of Inter Milan and DC United, was named chief executive in May 2024, and Kaleen Allyn became an executive director in January.
Global Brand and Revenue Streams
The US TV-produced documentary Welcome To Wrexham has significantly boosted the club's global profile since its debut in 2022. While Wrexham doesn't earn directly from the show, its popularity has enhanced revenue streams. McElhenney has expressed interest in expanding Wrexham's merchandise sales in the USA, where the club's matches are widely screened.
Transfer Records and Wages
Wrexham's revenue for the 2023-24 financial year stood at £26.7 million, a 155% increase from the previous year. However, the club still posted a loss of £2.72 million, primarily due to a £11 million wage bill. Competing in the Championship will likely increase spending on the squad and ground development, with plans to build a new stand at the Kop end of Stok Cae Ras.
Future Prospects
Despite the challenges ahead, Wrexham's upward financial trend shows no signs of slowing. The club's journey from National League to Championship contenders under the stewardship of Reynolds and McElhenney is a testament to their vision and commitment.
For more insights into Wrexham's remarkable rise, stay tuned to our coverage of their journey in the Championship.