Max Cleworth is the most valuable player – he would get the co -owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney a record transfer.
This is the view of the current record holder of the club Bryan Hughes, who is the first and only Wrexham player who has a fee of 1 million GBP.

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Hughes came on the racetrack by the academy before he came to a seven -digit fee in 1997 for a seven -digit fee in Birmingham in Birmingham.
And the 48-year-old believes that the defender Cleworth can destroy his record if the Welsh outfit can decide to take care of.
It was Hughes who handed over his senior debut in a Scottish Challenge Cup against Ayr United after returning in 2019 to take over Wrexham.
The 22-year-old had to wait until the 2021/22 season to give his league debut, where he became a key player under Phil Parkinson’s.
Cleworth has completed itself in all competitions in 40 games this season.
Incredible, he scores eight goals and two templates in his name, with seven strikes coming in the first division.
No Wrexham player achieved more this season than the graduate of the Red Dragons Academy.
As a result of his dazzling displays at such a young age, Hughes Reynolds and Mcelhenney announced that Cleworth can put his sale of 1 million GBP in the shade.
He said Leader Live: “Max is a talented boy. I saw that as 16 years old.
“I made his debut against Ayr and it is brilliant to see him where he is now.

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“I said to the owners at the time when I left my job to make sure they secured Max and Jake Bickerstaff because they will be the future of the club.
“At that time we knew nothing about Rob and Ryan’s investment, the business model went through young people and the means of them to keep the club running and bring us through the leagues.
“Wrexham doesn’t have to sell now, but I think Max could definitely be the one who breaks my record, which would be nice for me because I made his debut.
“He has the potential to do it, and the more games he plays and experiences that he gets, especially this year in the first league, will only help him.
“I always thought he could play higher than the National League when I was there.
“He currently plays and plays consistently well and scored goals in the first division in defense.
“It is proof for him that he worked hard for the coaching team that they gave him the opportunity.
“Hopefully his next step at Wrexham will be in the championship and he will cement his place in it. He is good enough.”
Cleworth is on track to test yourself in the championship next season. With eight remaining games, Wrexham sits second in the first division.
And he will try to impress again if his pages remove exeter on Saturday.