Wrexham could be set to allow star striker to leave for free this summer in a shock move. The 30-year-old has been a key part of the Welsh club's rise up the divisions after scoring 110 goals since joining in July 2021.
However, he found appearances hard to come by this season, making only nine starts in and scoring just three goals after undergoing back surgery last summer. Mullin was during the second half of the campaign, despite being a favourite of 's Hollywood owners and .
It came after manager bolstered his attacking options by signing strikers during the . Wrexham recently , and it's now been suggested they could be prepared to let Mullin go.
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According to ReluctantNicko via , the club is even considering waiving a transfer fee due to his high wages, with said to be keen on securing his services. Mullin is currently under contract at the Racecourse Ground until the summer of 2027, but parting company for free could help smooth his departure.
The Liverpudlian's absence from the teamsheet over the last few months led to between the Wrexham talisman and his manager. But the player himself later after responding to a post by a fan on social media.
Parkinson was quizzed about Mullin's future earlier this month, along with that of his striker partner Ollie Palmer, who has also struggled for minutes. The ex-Bolton and boss indicated that both men remain part of his plans.
He told : "First of all, everyone's made a contribution. What level that has been doesn't matter because everybody's been together and contributed.
"Of course, there's always players who would have liked to have played more. Equally, contributions can come in many forms, so I'm delighted with everybody as a group.
"Mulls and Ollie will always be legends at this club for what they've done. They're under contract next year and they'll be back in pre-season ready to go again."
Meanwhile, more details have emerged regarding the severity of the injury Mullin was treated for last summer. In scenes aired as part of the new series of the documentary, he reveals how back problems nearly led to him losing feeling in his left leg.
"For the last three years, I've always had this issue with my back," said Mullin. "It's a herniated disc, or slipped disc, and the cartilage was basically pressing on the nerve, so there were constant shooting pains down my legs.
"I could sprint but it always hurt. I sort of found a way to get on with it an just play with the pain. I was coping with it but then, going into the summer, it was hurting more than usual."
"I got it scanned during the end of May and the surgeon told me it had doubled in size and I was at risk of losing all feeling in my left leg if I carried on."
Wrexham have already said goodbye to several players as Parkinson looks to strengthen his team. Veteran striker Steven Fletcher was as the club looks to compete at the next level.
The Hollywood-owned outfit have also been linked with a number of high profile signings, including and . The club has separately confirmed it will play three friendly matches in and New Zealand in July as part of its preparations for next season.
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