RYAN Reynolds has responded to reports that he held talks with Tom Brady about playing Wrexham's match against Birmingham City in the United States.
Mail Sport reported yesterday (Monday, June 24) that Birmingham asked The Reds to play next season's League One game in the States.
According to Mail Sport, Birmingham's American bosses raised the idea of taking on Wrexham in America, with the pair set to face off in League One this season, but it was quickly turned down by EFL bosses.
He said "there have been no talks" between the pair.
I agree. And that’s why there have been no talks.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) June 25, 2024
If Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Reds were involved, they would be part of the first competitive English fixture played outside of England or Wales.
Mirror Sport subsequently reported that Reynolds and NFL legend Tom Brady, who is in the board at Birmingham, held talks over moving the match to the US.
However, responding to a post on X from a concerned Reds fan, Ryan quashed the rumour of talks having taken place.
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