September 29, 2024

Wrexham AFC should look to Tottenham for solution to Paul Mullin issue: View

Wrexham AFC have enjoyed a promising start to preparations for their first season back in League One for 15 years.

The Red Dragons have recorded two consecutive draws against Premier League opposition during their three-match pre-season tour of the US.

Last Sunday, their friendly against Bournemouth finished in a 1-1 tie in Santa Barbara, California, followed by an impressive performance as they drew 2-2 with Chelsea in Santa Clara in midweek.

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However, Phil Parkinson’s plans were dealt a major blow not long before the club set off after it was announced on Wrexham’s official website that star striker Paul Mullin would miss the trip due to a back injury.

The 29-year-old underwent surgery to address the problem earlier this summer and Parkinson later told the Leader newspaper that he is also likely to miss the start of the season.

It presents a big headache for the manager as he decides how to replace Mullin’s lethal finishing up front.

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One possible solution has been mooted after Wrexham were linked with a loan move for Tottenham Hotspur starlet Will Lankshear in a report by GiveMeSport.

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Lankshear has become hot property after scoring 23 goals for Spurs u21s as they lifted the Premier League 2 title last season.

The 19-year-old striker’s excellent form also saw him named as the league’s player of the season.

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He recently signed a new five-year deal with Spurs, but the Premier League side are understood to be willing to send him out on loan to further his development.

According to reports, Wrexham are one of the clubs who have approached them to ask about Lankshear’s availability, along with Championship sides Sunderland and Hull City.

The youngster is a sharp finisher and also provides pace and power in attack.

With the Red Dragons without their talisman for an unknown period of time, bringing Lankshear in on loan would make good sense.

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