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Wrexham Cult Hero Set for Emotional Exit in Coming Weeks
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- Elliot Lee will leave Wrexham in January on loan to pursue regular first-team football, while still in training and available for moves.
- Lee’s move follows his role in Wrexham’s climb through the leagues, despite his injury and limited Championship action this season.
- Parkinson has signalled careful handling of Lee this week, with a focus on loan options rather than wholesale squad changes in January.
- Paul Mullin’s situation remains under review after his loan at Wigan was cut short, with Parkinson outlining a path for him for the rest of the season.
- Wrexham sit ninth in the Championship, only one point off the playoff places, as the team continues to rebuild with new faces.
- The January window presents a clear opportunity for Wrexham to adjust the squad amid promotion push, with Lee’s exit facilitating changes without destabilising the core of the team.
- Lee’s return to fitness after knee surgery is a factor in his potential loan moves, as the club prioritises his development and match time.
- Parkinson emphasised stability, noting that after a summer of changes, the manager believes the squad is still finding its settled rhythm.
- Lee’s departure marks another emotional moment for Wrexham fans, following the earlier farewell to Paul Mullin and the club’s ongoing promotion narrative.
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