Wrexham have released eleven players after winning promotion back to Football League, but have offered contract extensions to key personnel.
After narrowly missing out on promotion last season, the Wrexham won the National League this year with a record 111 points. It means they will be playing in the fourth tier of English Football next year after a 15-year hiatus.
Despite recently partying in Las Vegas, attention now turns to next season, with owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds keen to bolster their squad.
Gareth Bale continues to be linked with th North Wales club, while there have already been a number of changes.
Wrexham release 11 players after winning promotion back to Football League
On social media recently, the football club announced that a total of 11 players will be leaving the club.
Ryan Austin, Malik Dijksteel, Jake Hyde, Rory Watson, Tom Jenkins, Dan Jones, Louis Lloyd and Will Mountfield have all been released by Wrexham following their promotion to League Two.
Ex-Burnley goalkeeper Kai Calderbank-Park and former Norwich defender Reece Hall-Johnson have also been let go. Furthermore, Harry Lennon has also been released after announcing his retirement due to several persistent injuries.

Paul Mullin among those have signed extension
However, there is good news as superstar striker Paul Mullin has signed a contract extension which will keep him at the club until 2026.
Mullin scored a remarkable 47 goals in 53 appearances for the Red Dragons in the 2022-23 campaign, and was pivotal in their promotion.
Liam McAlinden will get a new contract offer from the club, while Aaron Butler, Scott James, Mark Howard, Anthony Forde will all see their current deals extended. Youngster Owen Cushion will also get his first professional contract.
However, no decision has been made on ex-Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster. Foster is yet to announce whether he tends to play again next season having come out of retirement for Wrexham’s last eight games of the season.
The club is waiting for Foster’s decision before discussing his future.
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