Nottingham Forest 'Agree' Fee with Wrexham for Lewis O'Brien
WREXHAM PRINCIPAL AREA, WALES, JUL 5 – Wrexham's record £5 million agreement for Lewis O'Brien faces uncertainty due to wage demands around £35,000 per week, risking delay ahead of Championship season.
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Why record-shattering £5m Wrexham transfer may not happen despite Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney finding the funds to agree deal for Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O'Brien
Wrexham have reportedly agreed a £5 million ($7m) deal with Nottingham Forest for Lewis O’Brien, but a record-breaking transfer may not happen.
Wrexham agree club record £5m transfer deal for Premier League star
WREXHAM have agreed a club-record deal for Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien. But Ryan Reynolds’ side are struggling to meet his salary demands. GettyWrexham have agreed a record £5million deal for Nottingham Forest’s Lewis O’Brien[/caption] The Championship new boys tabled a package worth up to £5million for the 26-year-old. And Forest chiefs are willing to accept that valuation. But the Dragons’ terms are well below what O’Brien is cu…
Wrexham working on record breaking £5M transfer to mark their return to second division
Wrexham AFC, the Welsh football club owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, is facing their first season in England's second-tier, the {EFL Championship}, in 43 years, after playing in fifth division just five years ago. A fierce competition with Birmingham, also owned by an American star, the NFL legend Tom Brady, is expected next year (Birmingham won third division last year with a record-breaking 111 points, compared to Wr…
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