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How much money do Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer make at Wrexham? Contract details

From different paths to Red Dragons. The journey of Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer at Wrexham AFC continues and we tell you all the info about their contracts.

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Paul Mullin, a prolific striker, arrived at Wrexham with a reputation that preceded him. Born in Liverpool, Mullin honed his skills in the youth ranks of Everton before embarking on a journey through various clubs. His footballing odyssey took him to Morecambe, where he truly made his mark. During the 2020/21 season, Mullin set the League Two alight, netting an astonishing 32 goals—a feat that earned him the Golden Boot and the admiration of fans across the division.

Ollie Palmer, a towering forward, arrived at Wrexham with a hefty price tag. His journey began in the youth system of Tottenham Hotspur, where he honed his skills before venturing into senior football. Palmer’s physical presence and aerial ability caught the attention of clubs, and he plied his trade at Mansfield Town, Leyton Orient, and AFC Wimbledon

But how much money do Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer make at Wrexham?

Paul Mullin has extended his stay with Wrexham until 2027. According to reports, Mullin earns approximately £4,500 ($5,631) per week, which translates to an annual wage of around £235,000 or $294,112.

While Ollie Palmer signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Wrexham, keeping him at the club until at least June 2025. Wrexham secured Palmer’s services for a club-record fee of £300,000 when he joined from AFC Wimbledon. Palmer reportedly earns £4,800 ($6,000) per week at Wrexham.

Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer arrived at Wrexham from different backgrounds, but their shared passion for the game and dedication to the club have left an indelible mark. As they continue to grace the hallowed turf of the Racecourse Ground, their stories intertwine with the rich history of Wrexham AFC.

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