Wrexham forward Paul Mullin has expressed frustration with his parent club following his loan move to Bradford City. Mullin, who played a pivotal role in Wrexham’s promotion campaign from the National League, said he was unhappy with how he had been treated over the past year and a half.
In a recent interview, Mullin stated he was “never going to accept” the manner in which he felt sidelined by the club. The striker emphasized that the lack of playing time and limited communication from the coaching staff were at the heart of his dissatisfaction.
Mullin joined Wrexham in 2021 and quickly became a key figure, contributing significantly to the club’s on-field success. His performances and goal-scoring abilities helped garner attention for the team, especially during their widely followed promotion push, which also appeared in a documentary series.
However, opportunities have reportedly waned for the forward over the past 18 months. Despite being a fan favorite, Mullin found his role in the squad diminished during this period, eventually prompting the move to League Two side Bradford City.
At Bradford, Mullin will hope to find consistent playing time and rediscover the form that made him one of League Two’s top forwards in prior seasons. While it’s unclear what the long-term future holds for Mullin at Wrexham, both player and club appear to be heading in different directions for now.
Neither Wrexham nor Bradford City have commented publicly on Mullin’s statements. The situation will likely continue to draw attention as the remainder of the season unfolds. Mullin’s comments suggest a rift has developed between him and Wrexham’s leadership, a development that could influence his future beyond the current loan period.
As Mullin begins this new chapter with Bradford City, his focus will shift to contributing on the pitch while questions about his relationship with Wrexham and eventual return remain unresolved.