Wrexham smash their transfer record! Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney sign Ipswich forward Nathan Broadhead in deal that could be worth £10m as Championship new boys eye fourth successive promotion

Wrexham have smashed their transfer record again with the signing of Ipswich Town forward Nathan Broadhead in a deal which could rise to £10 million.

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  • The deal could eventually rise to £10 million
  • Ryan Reynolds’ side are aiming for

Wrexham smash their transfer record! Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney sign Ipswich forward Nathan Broadhead in deal that could be worth £10m as Championship new boys eye fourth successive promotionWrexham smash their transfer record! Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney sign Ipswich forward Nathan Broadhead in deal that could be worth £10m as Championship new boys eye fourth successive promotionWrexham smash their transfer record! Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney sign Ipswich forward Nathan Broadhead in deal that could be worth £10m as Championship new boys eye fourth successive promotion

The new boys have completed the signing of international Broadhead, 27, who was in the last year of his contract at . The BBC reports that while the initial fee is likely to be lower than £10m, it is believed that figure could be reached in the future.

Broadhead becomes Wrexham’s ninth signing in what has been a busy summer window for Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who are co-chairmen of the club. One of those signings was Lewis O’Brien, who is the club’s current record transfer following his £3m move from in July.

The signing of Broadhead, who scored two goals in 18 Premier League appearances in 2024-25, will provide a major boost to the club’s hopes of enjoying another successful campaign following last season’s promotion from . While Ipswich, and City have been widely tipped to compete for promotion to the Premier League in 2025-26, the arrival of Broadhead could see Wrexham’s odds shorten with many bookmakers.

Wrexham host in their first Championship match at home on Saturday, while promotion rivals Ipswich and Southampton lock horns at Portman Road on Sunday.