Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney may need to conduct a significant clear-out this summer due to the EFL's registration rule.
The Red Dragons have soared into League One, achieving back-to-back promotions in their first season back in the Football League after 15 years, following their National League victory.
The club has undergone a transformation under the stewardship of the Hollywood pair, but this rapid ascent could come with a price.
Wrexham's team includes players from their fifth-tier success as well as those who joined last season. With the club securing another promotion, it seems likely that more new faces will be needed to ensure they compete at the top end of the table. READ MORE: Ben Foster's Wrexham retirement decision explained as Ryan Reynolds hails 'generosity' READ MORE: 'The poor goalkeeper' - Wrexham ace Paul Mullin reflects on horror Manchester United collision However, for new signings to join, the club will have to operate on an almost one-in, one-out basis.
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