Wrexham Reports £26.7M Turnover Boost Amid Losses
Wrexham Reports £26.7M Turnover Boost Amid Losses

Wrexham Reports £26.7M Turnover Boost Amid Losses

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Wrexham, under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has reported a remarkable increase in turnover to £26.7 million for the financial year ending June 2024, a 155% jump from the previous year. This growth is largely attributed to the global exposure from the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary, which has also helped the club secure lucrative sponsorship deals with companies like United Airlines and HP, boosting sponsorship revenue from £1.9 million to £13.2 million. Despite these impressive figures, Wrexham still posted a loss of £2.7 million, although this is an improvement from the previous year's loss of £5.1 million, partly due to promotion-related bonuses. Additionally, the club has repaid £15 million in loans provided by Reynolds and McElhenney, positioning itself for future growth. With ambitions to reach the Championship, Wrexham is currently second in League One, continuing to aim for further success on the pitch. The club's financial turnaround is a significant turnaround from its troubled past, showcasing the positive impact of its Hollywood owners.

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