One of the most famous faces of Wrexham – Ollie Palmer – left the championship side.
The striker, who had a short Cameo appearance in Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool, who was left in Wales in his contract by mutual approval with one year.

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Instead, Palmer has to agree a two -year contract with the Side Side of Swindon in the league.
The co-owner of Wrexham, Reynolds, was a big fan of the player and devoted a social media contribution to him with pictures of her three and a half years.
“Good punch … Ollie is a big reason why we are in this league today,” he wrote to his 51 million Instagram followers.
“Not to mention the limitless charisma and charm and charm … He used talent, heart and work ethically for a lifetime to drive forward to Wrexham and the city.
“Spend time with Ollie’s incredible family: his wife Caitlin, amazing children and his father Andy are allegations forever. Ollie is now and always my friend.
“The silver strip is Swindon is an excellent club and you can experience the same feeling that Rob Mcelhenney and I felt when Ollie climbed onto the County Ground to push Swindon FC forward and push the pyramid up. Thanks, Ollie.”
Reynolds then explained how close her relationship was and that his mother even had a crush on the 33-year-old.
“PS for love for everything that is sacred, do not tell my mother that your friend changes shirts,” he wrote strange.
“Tam-Tam is unpredictable. Swindon can expect to provide the field with fresh orange panes without warning.
“She is 80 years old. But Homegirl is strong. Although it made no sense at all, she qualified for the 1988 Olympic Games.

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Wrexham’s summer window
IN
Ryan Hardie (£ 700,000 from Plymouth Argyle)
Danny Ward (Free Transfer from Leicester City)
Liberato Cacacace (2.2 million GBP from Empoli)
George Thomason (£ 1.2 m from Bolton Wanderers)
Josh Windass (Free Transfer from Sheffield Wednesday)
Lewis O’Brien (£ 3 million from Nottingham Forest)
Conor Coady (£ 2 million from Leicester City)
Kieffer Moore (£ 2 million from Sheffield United)
Nathan Broadhead (£ 10 million from Ipswich Town)
OUT OF
Paul Mullin (loan to Wigan Athletic)
Wants to Boyle (unsukled fee for Shrewsbury Town)
Luke McNicholas (unspecified fee for Forest Green)
Steven Fletcher (released)
Sam Dalby (Free Transfer to Bolton Wanderers)
Jordan Davies (released)
Mark Howard (Free Transfer to Salford City)
Liam Hall (released)
Brad Foster (free transmission to Ross County)
Josh Adam (free transmission to Ceske Budojovice)
Luke Bolton (unsukled fee for Mansfield Town)
Jake Bickerstaff (loan to Cheltenham Town)
Ollie Palmer (free transfer to Swindon Town)
“We suspect that she is a little stronger than calcium preparations. Your birthday card to Hugh Jackman said:” Do you even raise brother? “That’s it.
In fact, it is not only the mother of Canadian Tammy that he has to be careful, but also his wife Blake Lively.
In 2023 he said: “Every time we came as a family, we have a walk into the changing room.
“Ollie is always the first to go out completely shirt who had a conversation with my wife.
“I am like Ollie who aims to shirt with the ******** and come back to speak to her like a gentleman.”
Palmers Wrexham heritage
Palmer initially came to WREXHAM in January 2022 to a club record of £ 300,000 from Wimbledon.

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The dragons were in the National League at that time, and the striker, born in Epsom, helped them on their way to a record trial promotion until the championship.
Palmer scored 46 goals in 150 games for the club and was a popular personality.
He commented on his departure in a social media contribution and said: “It was an absolute privilege and an honor to be in this football club and to achieve the things we have.
“There will still be many great moments for this football club and five, ten, fifteen or twenty years later.
“The relationships in this changing room are so strong. I think the profit and preserved of advertising has definitely contributed to growing these bonds.
“This football club only has something special, something you want to keep forever.

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“Wrexham will have a place in my heart for the rest of my life. It was the best three and a half years of my career so far and light, and it is something that can never be taken away from me.”
It was not only Reynolds who loved the scorer, but also his co -owner Mcelhenney, who paid his own tribute.
The IT it is always in Philadelphia star wrote in an Instagram picture signature: “I think the first photo is the first time that I met this wonderfully good -looking, extremely talented, friendly and charismatic man.
“A great husband, father, friend and of course footballer. Ollie, I can’t believe that it is time for you to continue.
“People just see what happens in public. They don’t know how I do it. He gave us so much. And I will miss him and his beautiful family.
“My only hope is that he has success on the field and, in a way, returns to us because he always, always, will always be a member of Wrexham and always a home with us.”