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Owning Wrexham is hitting Ryan Reynolds in the wallet. Club owes its celebrity owners more than US$11M

This image released by FX shows Dior Angus, left, and Ryan Reynolds in a scene from the docuseries 'Welcome to Wrexham,' which follows owners Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as they takeover the lower-league Welsh soccer team Wrexham AFC. (Patrick McElhenney / FX via AP) This image released by FX shows Dior Angus, left, and Ryan Reynolds in a scene from the docuseries 'Welcome to Wrexham,' which follows owners Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as they takeover the lower-league Welsh soccer team Wrexham AFC. (Patrick McElhenney / FX via AP)
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Owning a soccer club is hitting Ryan Reynolds in the wallet.

Wrexham, the Welsh team bought by Reynolds and fellow Hollywood actor Rob McElhenney in 2021, released its accounts for the latest financial year on Thursday and reported that the amount owed to celebrities has risen to nearly 9 million pounds (US$11.4 million).

That was up from 3.7 million pounds (US$4.67 million) from the previous year, ending June 2022.

While the club said turnover rose from nearly 6 million pounds (US$7.5 million) to 10.5 million pounds (US$13.3 million) and that future prospects are positive, its losses increased to 5.1 million pounds (US$6.4 million) from 2.9 million pounds (US$3.66 million).

Reynolds and McElhenney purchased Wrexham, one of the world鈥檚 oldest soccer teams, for US$2.5 million while the club was in the fifth tier of the English game.

It has since been promoted to the English Football League and is bidding for back-to-back promotions, which would take the team to third-tier League One.

Wrexham is third in League Two heading into a home game against leader Mansfield on Friday. The top three teams at the end of the season are automatically promoted and the next four enter a playoff for one last promotion spot. Wrexham is three points above fourth-place MK Dons with a game in hand.

Wrexham said the club鈥檚 losses were 鈥渄eemed necessary to allow the club to maximize its full potential in the shortest time practically possible.鈥

鈥淭he club is under no immediate pressure to repay these loans at the expense of the progress we seek to achieve," Wrexham said, 鈥渁nd further financial support will be provided/secured to support the capital expenditure projects the club is currently planning.鈥

Those projects include increasing the capacity of its Racecourse Ground stadium. Wrexham is regularly getting crowds of more than 10,000 spectators, more than three times the number attending before the takeover and a remarkable figure for a fourth-tier team.

鈥淭he financial losses suffered by the club since the takeover shouldn鈥檛 be repeated,鈥 Wrexham said, 鈥渨ith income generated by the club now sufficient to meet the operational costs of the club going forward.鈥

Wrexham pointed to the 鈥渃ontinued popularity of 鈥榃elcome to Wrexham鈥欌 鈥 the fly-on-the-wall documentary charting the progress of Reynolds and McElhenney as soccer owners 鈥 and more money earned in the EFL as reasons to predict that turnover will carry on growing.

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