Wrexham fans are concerned that Paul Mullin – who scored 46 goals in all competitions last season – could miss up to three months of football after suffering a nasty injury
Rob McElhenney insists Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson remains in charge of the club’s transfer business – despite Paul Mullin’s injury.
Wrexham’s talisman Mullin suffered a pneumothorax, also known as a punctured lung, and four fractured ribs after colliding with Manchester United goalkeeper Nathan Bishop during a friendly on Tuesday. Parkinson was “fuming” with Bishop’s challenge.
The Welsh club fear Mullin could be out for up to three months with the injury, although it’s possible he could return to action sooner. Whatever happens, he will play no part in their League Two opener against MK Dons at the Racecourse on Saturday.
Mullin’s absence has left fans wondering whether Wrexham will enter the transfer market. The forward scored 46 goals in all competitions last season to inspire his employers to the National League title, with Parkinson under pressure to replace him.