£18 million?! Wrexham receive HUGE financial support from Welsh taxpayers despite Hollywood backing by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney

Wrexham, owned by Hollywood icons Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, have been boosted by a public grant from the government of Wales worth an astonishing £18 million. The funding is set to help the club in their ambitions to rebuild StoK Cae Ras into a world-class arena that meets UEFA's stadium requirements, with the goal of hosting prominent international fixtures in the future.

Wrexham received hefty public grant from Welsh government

Wrexham have received nearly £18 million (€21m/$25m) in non-repayable public grants from the Welsh government – far more than any other football club in Britain, according to UK government state-aid disclosures. Local officials had previously said that Wrexham would get a "substantial amount" of a £25m (€29m/$34m) Welsh government grant earmarked for redeveloping the area around Wrexham General train station, which sits adjacent the Racecourse Ground. What hadn’t been made public until now is that the club itself would receive the majority of that funding directly.

The club, owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has also enjoyed a surge in commercial success. Their involvement has helped secure major sponsorships from global giants such as Meta, United Airlines, and TikTok. The public grant will only strengthen their already healthy financial situation.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportA positive step towards Wrexham's bid to meet £350m valuation

Back in June, reported that owners Reynolds and McElhenney were considering selling a minority stake in a valuation of the club at £350m (€400m/$475m), having bought for just£2m in 2021. Earlier this year, Wrexham hit the £100m valuation mark following a 15 per cent stake acquisition by New York's Allyn family. More investors are being sought according to the report, with internal talks having taken place already. The Welsh government grant will further strengthen the owners' bid to transform Wrexham into the most expensive club in the Championship and solidify their push to achieve a record-breaking fourth-successive promotion, which will take them to the Premier League. 

"This looks like an £18m nonrepayable subsidy to a privately owned business now flirting with a £350m valuation. Its existing owners are US-based and very wealthy and liquid private individuals," said Stefan Borson, a football finance expert who works as the head of sport at the McCarthy Denning law firm.

"The club, and its owners, will benefit from the stand for the next 50 years, yet at no point would the taxpayer be repaid or directly profit from the club’s rise. The current ownership have put Wrexham on the global map but it is hard to understand why funding this stand in this way would be a priority for the government.

"So many. I don't want to say to the world that I'm the best because there’s no truth to that. In my mind, I'm the best version of myself, if you know what I mean? It's different when you say you are the best in the world to the world. 'There are so many good players in my position. I'm doing my best. But I need to show more because I feel like I can do more. With goals, with assists, I can feel it.'"

Wrexham's StoK Cae Ras ambitions

Reynolds and McElhenney have reiterated their desire and ambition to convert StoK Cae Ras – the oldest international football stadium on the planet – into a world class venue. "We have a plan in place right now that would eventually work from stand to stand, so eventually you get all four sides. It's hard to say for sure, butwe think we could get between 45,000 and 55,000 people in there," McElhenney told last year.

With the renovation of the Kop Stand, the capacity will exceed 12,000. When that happens, it will comply with UEFA stadium requirements, having already been selected as one of the venues when Wales hosts next year's European Under-19 Championship. What's more, the Racecourse Ground has also been included in UK's official bid to host the 2035 Women's World Cup.

A council spokesperson said: "The Racecourse is an important cultural and heritage asset for the city of Wrexham and we are obviously keen to protect it for the future.

"Utilising grant funding from Welsh government, the council have provided funding to the football club to enable the redevelopment plans to be enhanced to a standard to enable international matches to be hosted in Wrexham once again."

A Wrexham spokesperson added: "The impact of these improvements, and the ability to host international sporting events in north Wales, will create both a catalyst for local job creation and provide an overall economic uplift to the region due to the increased number of visitors attracted to the events and their economic activity while they are in the area."

Meanwhile, the Welsh government is certain that the funding "will make the crucial difference between the club satisfying league requirements and meeting the more demanding international fixture standards," adding that, consequently, StoK Cae Ras "can host competitive international football at the world's oldest international stadium, boosting the local economy and delivering a fitting landmark for Wrexham."

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Getty Images SportWrexham pushing for Championship playoff spot

Phil Parkinson's men enjoyed an excellent November, going unbeaten in England's second tier after a difficult start to the season at the club's highest level in over 40 years. Their last defeat came over a month ago against Stoke City, and since then they’ve put together a strong run of form, remaining undefeated and collecting 15 from a possible 21 points. 

They find themselves in 10th position on the league table, just two points behind sixth-placed Ipswich Town. If they can now find a bit of long-term consistency, Wrexham will fancy their chances of securing a promotion playoff spot, which would put them on the brink of the Premier League.

Handscomb ton and Warren's three put pressure on South Australia

The defending champions had looked like taking a strong lead, but ended up in trouble themselves later in the day

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Peter Handscomb reminded Test selectors of his talents, scoring another Sheffield Shield century against South Australia.After the Victoria captain top scored with 103 on Monday at Adelaide Oval and declared seven runs behind the home side, a crucial sixth-wicket stand rescued the day for SA.Related

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Daniel Drew (42 not out) and Harry Nielsen (41 not out) took SA from a precarious 82 for 5 to 169 for 5 at stumps, a lead of 176 going into the last day.Resuming on 38 with the score 167 for 3, Handscomb anchored the Victorian innings on day three. In reply to SA’s 350, they were in trouble at 199 for 6 before Handscomb combined with Fergus O’Neill for a seventh-wicket stand of 125.Spinner Lloyd Pope had O’Neill caught-and-bowled for 64 and Pope dismissed Handscomb, caught by Jordan Buckingham in the deep for the eighth wicket.Handscomb, whose most recent Test was in March 2023, faced 180 balls and hit seven fours and two sixes. Half of his 18 Shield tons have been against SA.SA steadily lost early wickets in their second innings. After a duck on the opening day, No.3 and Test hopeful Nathan McSweeney was dismissed for 6 when he edged a pull against David Moody.Opener Henry Hunt and Jake Lehmann starred with centuries in SA’s first innings. But when impressive Victorian left-arm spinner Doug Warren dismissed them in successive overs – Hunt top-edging a sweep and Lehmann bowled through the gate on the drive – the home side was five down for not nearly enough.That brought together Drew and Nielsen, who grew in confidence as they batted through to stumps.

Por que Lázaro não foi relacionado para o empate do Palmeiras com o Santo André?

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O Palmeiras empatou em 1 a 1 com o Santo André, na segunda-feira (12), e não contou com o reforço Lázaro entre os relacionados. A partida valeu pela sétima rodada do Paulistão.

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De acordo com apuração do Lance!, o fato do jogador ter chegado ao Brasil recentemente pode ter pesado na decisão de Abel Ferreira. O atacante assinou contrato nesta semana e fez poucos tempos com o grupo, o que influenciou na escolha.

Com isso, sem “afobação” para testar Lázaro, Abel Ferreira optou por preservá-lo no jogo do Palmeiras contra o Santo André. É possível que o meia-atacante seja relacionado para a partida contra o São Bernardo, na quinta-feira (15).

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Lázaro é o quarto reforço do Palmeiras para a temporada. Além dele, chegaram o lateral Caio Paulista, o volante Aníbal Moreno e o atacante Bruno Rodrigues.

O ex-atacante do Flamengo foi contratado por empréstimo junto ao Almería, da Espanha. Ele assinou contrato até o final de 2024, com possibilidade de extensão até a metade do próximo ano. No vínculo, ainda consta uma cláusula de opção de compra, com valor previamente fixado.

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مصطفى شوبير يكشف سر تصديه لركلتي جزاء أمام الرأس الأخضر.. ويؤكد: توقعت مشاركتي

علق مصطفي شوبير، حارس مرمي منتخب مصر والنادي الأهلي، على تألقه في التصدي لركلتي جزاء ضمن ركلات الترجيح، في مباراة مصر والرأس الأخضر مساء اليوم الإثنين.

منتخب مصر فاز على الرأس الأخضر بنتيجة 2-0 بركلات الترجيح بعد انتهاء الوقت الأصلي للمباراة بالتعادل 1-1 وذلك في البطولة الودية الدولية التي أقيمت في الإمارات.

طالع | حسام حسن يوضح مكاسب منتخب مصر من بطولة كأس العين.. ويكشف عن أمنية وحيدة

وقال شوبير خلال تصريحات عبر قناة “أون سبورت”: “التصدي لركلتي جزاء ليس توقعا، لكن كنت محضر، كنت أتدرب الفترة الماضية على ركلات الجزاء وربنا وفقني اليوم”.

وأضاف: “كنت أشعر أنني ساشارك من أجل ركلات الجزاء، لأني كنت موفقا في التدريبات على ركلات الجزاء وتوقعت أن الكابتن سيدفع بي”.

وأتم: “المكاسب كثيرة من هذه البطولة، منتخبات محترمة كلها صعدت كأس العالم، وكان شيئا مهما إننا نقف على الإيجابيات والسلبيات”.

Free transfer: Ratcliffe makes contact to bring £350k-p/w "goal machine" to Man Utd

Manchester United are always on the hunt for top talent and could now be about to strike a deal for one of the world’s best goalscorers after making contact with his camp.

Man Utd sign Charlie Hardy as recruitment drive continues

Despite the transfer window being closed, the Red Devils have completed a deal to sign Derby County youngster Charlie Hardy as they continue to invest in talent for the future at Old Trafford.

The England Under-16 goalkeeper will sign a scholarship and is set to sign professional forms when he turns 17, becoming the latest in a long line of youthful additions, as broken by Andy Mitten of The Athletic.

While the club continue to search for a striker to lead the tline in years to come, Chido Obi-Martin continues to impress behind the scenes, and he isn’t the only one, with Carrington continuing to be a hub of excellence that can one day provide solutions at senior level.

Nevertheless, the here and now is what most Manchester United fans will be concerned with. Benjamin Sesko has made a bright start to his career in England, scoring two goals in eight Premier League appearances, though he is still finding his feet in new surroundings.

Sooner rather than later, Joshua Zirkzee could be on his way out of Old Trafford amid interest from West Ham United. Conceivably, this could pave the way for another striker to enter the building.

Financially, money generated from his sale may well be reinvested into the squad. Either way, movement in one direction will need to be followed with a counteraction to avoid Amorim’s squad being left short, something his side now reportedly plan to execute.

Man Utd make contact with Robert Lewandowski's camp

According to SPORT, Manchester United have made contact with the camp of Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski, who will be out of contract next summer if La Blaugrana opt not to activate his one-year extension clause option.

The outlet claim they will only do so if he continues to deliver in front of the target, and Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Co. are said to see the Poland international as someone who could help Sesko’s development if he were to swap La Liga for the Premier League

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Labelled a “goal machine” by Raphinha, the 37-year-old has scored four goals in nine matches this term. However, he is currently dealing with a muscle fibre tear and could be out for up to six weeks.

Of course, he will eventually recover, but one does have to wonder whether it would be worth taking a risk on someone who is clearly no longer in their prime from a fitness perspective.

Either way, Lewandowski is one of the best poachers on the planet and if Manchester United could afford his £350,000 per week wages, he may be worth taking a leap of faith for.

'Stepped up' – Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler reveals how tough love helped Carlos Baleba rediscover form after Man Utd pursuit

Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler has revealed tough love has been the key to helping Carlos Baleba return to form ahead of Saturday’s clash with Manchester United. The Cameroon international was wanted by the Red Devils in the summer, but they opted to walk away from discussions after learning the south coast club's valuation of the midfielder.

  • United ended talks for Baleba after discovering Brighton's asking price

    United targeted Baleba as they looked to strengthen in the middle of the park before the summer transfer window closed. However, after widespread reports indicated Brighton would not sell Baleba for less than the £115 million (€132m/$153m) they received from Chelsea for Moises Caicedo in 2023, United decided to end negotiations with Hurzeler’s side.

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    Midfielder made slow start to 2025-26 after summer of speculation

    And following an intense summer of speculation surrounding his future, Baleba subsequently made a slow start to the 2025-26 campaign. Having established himself as one of the Premier League’s most promising midfielders following his move from Lille in 2023, the 21-year-old has not completed a full 90-minute match so far this season.

  • Cameroon international impressed in Brighton's win over Newcastle

    However, Baleba may have turned a corner after impressing in Brighton’s 2-1 victory over Newcastle last Saturday. While he was substituted once again, the Seagulls’ number 17 played a key role in helping his side stretch their unbeaten run to five games in all competitions. In addition to their win over Newcastle, Brighton have also earned victories over Chelsea in the league and Barnsley in the Carabao Cup, while they recorded draws with Tottenham and Wolves during the same run.

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    Hurzeler explains how he has managed Baleba following United's pursuit

    And Brighton boss Hurzeler has since lifted the lid on how he is helping Baleba slowly rediscover his form, urging the defensive midfielder to take responsibility for his performances by putting United’s interest to the back of his mind.

    In an interview with Hurzeler said of Baleba’s display against Newcastle: “I saw a Carlos Baleba who stepped up.

    “These were good actions and good behaviours he showed, but he has to make habits out of those good behaviours. That's the next step in his development, to bring consistency to his performance.

    “For me, it's always important that I'm very transparent with the players. I have a very good relationship with Carlos. We speak regularly, we are in touch. I always share my thoughts about his development and my thoughts about his performance.

    “It's important to be very clear about what you expect from players on the pitch, off the pitch. And it's important to build relationships where you can criticise or give personal feedback they might not be happy about, but they understand the intention behind it.

    “Carlos won't get better if he only gets compliments and claps from outside. I think he will get better if he has a safe environment, but also honest feedback where he knows what he needs to improve. That's where we try to support him and make him better.”

Blow for Farke as two more Leeds stars set to miss Tottenham with Dan James

Leeds head coach Daniel Farke has confirmed winger Daniel James’ ankle injury will rule him out for up to six weeks.

James, who has recently struggled with a core muscle injury which kept him out of last week’s home draw against Bournemouth, has turned an ankle in training and will be sidelined until November.

The Wales winger will miss Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off against Tottenham at Elland Road and both his country’s upcoming matches against England at Wembley and the World Cup qualifier against Belgium.

Farke said: “Daniel James will be out for a few weeks, he’s rolled his ankle sadly in training.

“The doctors say he’s likely out four to six weeks so realistically we expect him back just after the November international break.

“If he would be back before it would be a bonus and a surprise. It’s not great news.”

Gnonto and Gray could also miss Spurs

Farke, whose side currently sit 12th in the Premier League, also revealed Willy Gnonto has not yet recovered from a calf injury which has kept him out of the last two matches.

Teenager Harry Gray will also miss out against older brother Archie’s Tottenham after sustaining a hip flexor injury.

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On the plus side, goalkeeper Lucas Perri has returned to training following a thigh problem, although the Brazilian summer signing will not be included in Farke’s squad this weekend.

Tottenham made the long trip to the Arctic circle in the Champions League on Tuesday night, fighting back to draw 2-2 against Bodo/Glimt, but Farke does not think this will have a bearing on Saturday’s encounter at Elland Road.

The German added: “I don’t think so because nowadays you don’t travel with a bicycle or on a ship or a coach. They have their private jets, so it shouldn’t be too uncomfortable.

“It’s not like in my generation when the travel was horrendous. They have chefs around.

“But it could be tricky sometimes, say if it was a Wednesday night (match) and then early Saturday kick-off.

“From Tuesday, I wouldn’t expect anything (adverse) and I also expect he will bring some fresh legs on the pitch.”

Tottenham are fourth in the table having lost one of their eight league matches this season and head to Leeds after drawing their previous two, against Brighton and Wolves.

ليفربول يعلن اسم الفائز بجائزة لاعب الشهر خلال سبتمبر

أعلن الموقع الرسمي لنادي ليفربول عن اسم اللاعب الفائز بجائزة لاعب شهر سبتمبر المقدمة من الشركة الراعية “Standard Chartered”.

وحقق فيدريكو كييزا جائزة لاعب شهر سبتمبر لأول مرة في مسيرته مع ليفربول، بعد تصدره استطلاع رأي الجماهير على الموقع الرسمي.

وتفوق الإيطالي بنسبة أصوات تصل إلى 34% وجاء أليسون بيكر ثانياً ب18% وريان جرافنبيرخ ثالثاً ب18%.

وقال كييزا في تصريحاته بعد الفوز بالجائزة: “أنا سعيد بفوزي بها، شكراً للجماهير على دعمهم وتصويتهم لي”.

أقرأ أيضاً.. ليفربول إيكو: سلوت يواجه معضلة كبرى بسبب محمد صلاح قبل لقاء برينتفورد

وأضاف: “أفضل الفوز بمزيد من المباريات لكن أشكركم مجدداً، لطالما كان الدعم رائعاً، أسعى جاهداً لتقديم أفضل ما لدي في الملعب من أجل الجماهير وليفربول، أحب أن أرى الجماهير تقدر ما أفعله”.

وأكمل :”كنت سعيدًا بعد مباراة ساوثهامبتون لأننا فزنا ولكن لم نتمكن من الفوز ضد بالاس أو حتى التعادل ولم أكن سعيداً لأن هدفي في نهاية المباراة لم يحتسب ونأمل أن تتغير الأمور في المستقبل”.

واختتم: “مهما كانت الدقائق التي سألعبها، أحاول بذل قصارى جهدي وأبقى إيجابياً وأسعى لترك بصمة إيجابية، لهذا السبب أنا هنا وآمل أن أواصل مزيد من الجهد وأواصل رد الجميل للجماهير”.

وسجل فيدريكو كييزا هدفين وصنع 3 أهداف خلال 8 مباريات مع ليفربول موسم 2025-2026.

Pure class from Lamine Yamal! Ballon d'Or runner-up congratulates rival Ousmane Dembele on award as father of Barcelona star fires warning ahead of next year's ceremony

Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal was quick to congratulate Ousmane Dembele after seeing the Paris Saint-Germain star beat him to the 2025 Ballon d’Or award. The teenager finished second in the rankings but didn’t go home empty-handed as he won the Kopa Award for a second year running, and his father is confident that it will be a different story next year.

  • Dembele beats Yamal to 2025 Ballon d'Or

    Dembele has been crowned the best male player in the world after winning the 2025 Ballon d'Or award. The PSG star pipped Yamal to top spot after inspiring Luis Enrique's side to a quadruple last season. The campaign also brought a first Champions League title for the French giants after a 5-0 victory over Inter in the final.

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  • Yamal congratulates Dembele on Ballon d'Or win

    Yamal may have tasted disappointment in Paris but he was spotted congratulating Dembele on his win with a handshake, a warm hug and a few words. The teenager also did not go home empty-handed as he won the Kopa Trophy for the second year in a row.

  • Warning fired out by Yamal's father

    Yamal's father, Mounir Nasraoui, was at the ceremony and fired out a warning after seeing Dembele beat his son to the top prize. "Next year is ours," he told COPE after the awards had been handed out in Paris.

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    Barcelona hoping for Yamal return

    Yamal will now return to Barcelona and hope to return to action with Hansi Flick's side soon. The teenager is currently sidelined with injury and it's not clear yet when he will be available again. Barcelona take on Real Oviedo next in La Liga on Thursday and then face Real Sociedad on Sunday.

Vidarbha eye first-innings lead after Mumbai's middle-order collapse

Mumbai went from 113 for 2 to 118 for 6 in the space of 11 balls

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A full-blown middle order collapse – four wickets in 11 deliveries – has left Mumbai with an uphill battle in their Ranji Trophy semifinal against Vidarbha in Nagpur.Parth Rekhade, the left-arm spin allrounder playing in only his second first-class match, dismissed Ajinkya Rahane, Suryakumar Yadav and Shivam Dube in a single over, the 41st of the innings, as Mumbai went from a comfortable 113 for 2 to 113 for 5.Rahane was the first to go in the triple-wicket over for 18 when the ball rolled back onto the stumps off a defensive push. Suryakumar Yadav was next, out for a two-ball duck when he jabbed at an in-drifter with hard hands. Danish Malewar at silly point held it on the second attampts as it came off the pad after taking the inside edge. Dube then played back to one that skidded across from around the stumps as the thick edge was superbly taken at slip by Atharva Taide.There was more drama in store when Shams Mulani, who orchestrated a stunning turnaround in the quarter-final courtesy a century stand with Tanush Kotian, was trapped lbw by Harsh Dubey, the left-arm spinner. Originally given not out as he played around a sharp-turning delivery, Akshay Wadkar opted to review the decision and replays confirmed the ball would’ve crashed into the stumps. Mulani had to walk back for 4 as Dubey picked up his 60th wicket – it made him the sixth bowler in Ranji history and the first since Jaydev Unadkat in 2019-20 to pick up 60 or more in a season.Shivam Dube picked 5 for 49 as Vidarbha were bowled out for 383•PTI

As he has often done, Shardul Thakur led a fierce Mumbai fightback as he put on a half-century stand with wicketkeeper Akash Anand, who battled his way to make a half-century from the top of the order. Shardul played his strokes and attacked the bowlers to pick up runs at every available opportunity. Their partnership was worth 60 when Shardul holed out to deep square for a 41-ball 37 while attempting to pull Yash Thakur, which was one of the last acts in an action-packed session.Yash Thakur bounded in full intensity on a hot afternoon, his figures of 2 for 56 in 11 overs doing no justice to his efforts. This included the big wicket of Siddhesh Lad to break a half-century stand when he got one to angle in and hold its line to burst past Lad’s outside edge. He should’ve also had Rahane lbw on 11, but for a no-ball he delivered in trying to hit the deck hard.In the morning session, Vidarbha managed to add just 75 to their overnight 308 for 5 with Yash Rathod, their top run-getter this season, bringing up his half-century before falling to trigger a slide. Dube, who had dismissed Rekhade and Karun Nair on the opening day, picked up three wickets in three overs to finish with figures of 11.5-1-49-5, his third five-for in first-class cricket.

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