Why Jamie Vardy looks far from joining Wrexham both having their own fairystories as Leicester eye new deal

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Jamie Vardy to Wrexham, joining Hollywood and of course it would have been the following up of that special and fantastic fairystory taking place 8 years ago. To see a new “movie” made, looks as very unlikely thing to happen.

We would be very surprised if Wrexham would be ready to snub Paul Mullin as their top forward and install a 10 year older player to do the job up front, looks far from a good decision.

Paul Mullin is part of the Wrexham journey, last season scoring a total of 26 goals in 44 official appearances, 24 of them scored in league action as it all ended in promotion.

Jamie Vardy has his own story to build as he moves closer to a number of records and those only in his cabinet can only be pushed further to see them standing forever.

Paul Mullin joined Wrexham in 2021 and his since his move to Racecourse Ground scored 88 goals in 122 league games, a record in precentage that Jamie Vardy is far from matching, being on 174 goals in 404 league goals for Leicester.

Paul Mullin has a level of performance that could see him as a Premier League striker in the future and his dream would possibly be to play at this level with Wrexham. He will be very important for this project as manager Phil Parkinson knows the formula to take clubs up and forward, being seen in management from all the top five levels in English football.

To bring in Jamie Vardy and splash cash in salaries far from budget at this club, would be one of the strangest moves done in the lifetime of Phil Parkinson and far from his way of building a team to be able to compete for a new promotion next season.

We do believe that talks between the club and their current captain, will be successful and result in a new contract being written, hopefully for a year. We have seen other players such as Ryan Giggs, Teddy Sheringham, Thiago Silva and Dean Windass as examples of players playing in Premier League at the same age or older than Jamie Vardy.

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