Jesse Lingard has been backed to make a “last rodeo” move to Wrexham as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney continue to drive the club’s rise through the English Football League.
The former Manchester United and England midfielder is a free agent and has been urged to consider a switch to North Wales, with Wrexham looking to build on their recent momentum and keep their promotion push moving in the right direction.
It has been revealed that Lingard’s name has been discussed as the kind of high-profile addition that could fit the owners’ ambitious project, with the 31-year-old seen as someone who can bring quality, experience and personality to the dressing room.
Lingard has enjoyed spells at Manchester United and West Ham, while also earning England caps, and the suggestion is that a fresh challenge could offer him the platform to relaunch in a competitive environment.
Wrexham, backed by Reynolds and McElhenney, have already shown they are willing to think big in the market as they chase further success, and Lingard has been tipped as a player who could help lift standards as the club targets a route towards the Premier League.
Any move would depend on the right deal and the right fit, but the idea being floated is clear: Wrexham’s project remains one of the most eye-catching stories in the EFL, and Lingard is being encouraged to make it his “last rodeo” in English football.
















