Plans for Wrexham AFC to regain ownership of the Racecourse Ground are nearing completion, with the deal set to be finalised next month.
It is exactly one year ago that Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds bought the club, becoming co-chairmen and custodians of the Red Dragons.
The club has now confirmed that discussions with Wrexham Glyndwr University to purchase the freehold of the Racecourse are now at an advanced stage with Heads of Terms agreed.
It is anticipated that completion of the purchase will be concluded by the end of March.
On completion, the freehold will return to the club for the first time since August 2011.
A survey of the club’s fans completed in November 2021 confirmed that 94 per cent of the respondents would be supportive of the club purchasing the Racecourse Ground.
Rob and Ryan have confirmed they will ensure that protection is provided in the various agreements, so that the Racecourse Ground will remain the home of Wrexham AFC until at least 2115, unless a move away is necessary because the Racecourse Ground is no longer capable of meeting the club’s requirements.
The co-chairmen said: “It was clear even before we bought Wrexham AFC that bringing the Racecourse Ground back to the club was massively important for the fans who’ve come through the turnstiles to support the Red Dragons.
“There is nothing more symbolic that owning your own home and while Wrexham Glyndwr University have always been supportive of our ambition, we are delighted to now have control of our own destiny.
“The backing we received in the supporter’s survey was the ultimate vote of confidence and was all the motivation we needed to provide the loan funding to make this happen.
“We would like to thank Wrexham Glyndwr University for their support and for being such good neighbours to the club.”
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