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Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds has brushed off a request to buy Manchester United as the Hollywood’s star’s love affair with the Welsh side goes on.
Reynolds along with actor pal Rob McElhenney took over the club back in November 2020, with the ambition of guiding the Red Dragons back to the Football League after a 13-year absence. But they have previously refused to rule out the possibility of getting all the way back to the top flight.
"We'd be lying if the dream wasn't Premier League," McElhenney said: "No one has gone from our league all the way up to the Premier League but some clubs have gone from the National League to the Championship."
They are also hoping to sprinkle in some silverware along the way and last week booked their place in a Wembley showpiece, where they will face off against Bromley in May’s FA Trophy final. Reynolds was in attendance at the Racecourse Ground last week as they booked their place in the final, beating Stockport County 2-0 with an injury-time brace from Paul Mullin.
In the days following the dramatic victory, fans launched a campaign to get Wrexham legend Gareth Davies to the home of football to see his beloved club compete for honours. The central defender made almost 500 appearances for the club in a Reds career which spanned 16 years.
Davies is battling dementia and is now wheelchair dependent after