In a breaking development just reported by Sky Sports, Wrexham AFC striker Paul Mullin has shut down swirling transfer rumors by confirming his commitment to the club, declaring, “I’m not leaving.” The statement comes only minutes after reports surfaced that Mullin had rejected a lucrative four-year contract offer from Championship side Coventry City.

Despite intense interest and speculation surrounding his future, Mullin has chosen loyalty over a higher-tier move, opting instead to extend his stay at STōK Cae Ras (Racecourse Ground). The new deal, which solidifies his role as a central figure at Wrexham, underscores Mullin’s desire to lead the club through its continued rise in the English Football League.

“I’ve built something special here, and I’m not done yet,” Mullin told Sky Sports. “I want to be part of the next chapter, not just as a player, but as a leader.”

Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have reportedly expressed their delight at Mullin’s decision, calling it a “massive win” for the club’s ambitions. Fans, too, have taken to social media in celebration, viewing the move as a powerful signal of Wrexham’s intent to push for continued promotion.

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