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Wrexham's Record Revenue: £33.3M Turnover Amid Stadium Growth

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Wrexham's finances have reached new heights under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, with latest accounts revealing a record £33.3 million turnover. The figure represents a 24.7% increase from the previous year and marks the highest revenue in the club's history since the American duo took over in 2021. The club's latest financial figures show their revenues jumped by almost a quarter to £33.3m while still in League One.

Despite not directly earning from the Welcome to Wrexham documentary, the series continues driving commercial growth, with sponsorship income surging by over £4 million to £17.34 million. International revenue now accounts for 57.7% of total income, primarily from North America, while UK revenue represents 40.5%. Pre-season tours to the United States and Hong Kong have further boosted global exposure.

The financial success comes with significant costs. Wages soared by 73.6% to £19.95 million following promotion to the Championship, contributing to losses of £14.85 million. However, the club remains well within Profit and Sustainability Rules, with room for approximately £24 million in losses this season. Stadium redevelopment plans include a new Kop Stand costing £69.3 million, with Government grants supporting the project.