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Following reports that he was about to sign with Watford, the Wrexham AFC goalkeeper replied to BBC Sports News by declaring, “I will never leave Wrexham AFC.” The star goalkeeper addressed BBC Sports and fans this morning. By sticking with Wrexham AFC for the rest of my career, I hope to get to the position of leadership and add to the team’s success. The star goalkeeper pledged loyalty to Wrexham AFC supporters and signed a three-year contract with the team before turning down a big, high-profile move to compete with Watford and two other elite after team.

ByAondona Kin

Jun 4, 2025

 

In a stirring display of loyalty and commitment, Wrexham AFC’s star goalkeeper has publicly quashed speculation surrounding a potential move to Watford, reaffirming his dedication to the Welsh club and its fans. Speaking to BBC Sports News early this morning, the goalkeeper made his position unmistakably clear: “I will never leave Wrexham AFC.” His emphatic declaration came amid widespread reports linking him with a high-profile transfer to the EFL Championship side, as well as interest from two other elite clubs.

The goalkeeper, whose performances over the past two seasons have earned him a cult-like status at the Racecourse Ground, further pledged to remain with Wrexham for the long term. “By sticking with Wrexham AFC for the rest of my career, I hope to get to the position of leadership and add to the team’s success,” he said. “This club means everything to me. The fans, the town, the journey we’ve been on together—it’s more than football.”

Just hours before his public statement, Wrexham AFC officially announced that the goalkeeper had signed a new three-year contract with the club, putting to rest any lingering doubts about his future. The news has been met with widespread jubilation among the Red Dragons faithful, many of whom took to social media to celebrate what they see as a massive win for the team’s ambitions in the upcoming season.

A Tempting Offer Rejected

Reports had surfaced earlier this week suggesting that Watford had tabled a significant offer for the Wrexham shot-stopper, one that included a sizable weekly wage increase, bonuses, and the opportunity to compete in the Championship. Sources close to the negotiation hinted that two other top-tier clubs—one in the Premier League and another from the Scottish Premiership—had also expressed serious interest in acquiring the 29-year-old goalkeeper.

But despite the financial and professional incentives, the Wrexham keeper turned all suitors down.

“There are some things in life that money can’t buy,” he explained. “What we’re building at Wrexham is special. I’ve been part of this transformation, from the lower leagues to back-to-back promotions. Leaving now would feel like walking away from family. I’m here to finish what we started.”

A Pillar of the Wrexham Resurgence

Since joining Wrexham AFC, the goalkeeper has played an instrumental role in the club’s historic rise from the National League to EFL League One. His commanding presence between the posts, remarkable shot-stopping abilities, and calm leadership have made him indispensable to the team.

Fans will remember several match-defining saves that secured vital points during the promotion campaigns, particularly last season’s nail-biting away fixture against Stockport County, where he single-handedly preserved a 1-0 lead with a string of late saves. His performances not only earned him the club’s Player of the Season award but also attracted interest from scouts across the UK.

However, it is his bond with the community and club that has truly set him apart.

“Wrexham took a chance on me when no one else did,” he said. “This club gave me the platform to show what I’m capable of. The fans welcomed me like one of their own from day one, and I owe them everything.”

A Message to the Fans

In his interview with BBC Sports, the goalkeeper also took time to directly address Wrexham supporters.

“To every fan who’s stood in the cold and rain, who’s sung my name or clapped me off the pitch after a tough game—thank you. This decision is for you as much as it is for me. We’ve shared some unforgettable moments already, but I believe the best is still to come.”

He added that staying with the club gives him the opportunity to mentor younger players and potentially take on a future captaincy role. “I’ve learned so much from the experienced players who came before me. Now it’s my turn to be that guiding voice in the dressing room.”

Club Response

Wrexham co-chairmen Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney also released a joint statement celebrating the goalkeeper’s decision.

“Having him commit to Wrexham for the next three years is a massive statement of intent,” said Reynolds. “He embodies the heart and soul of this club.”

“Loyalty like this is rare in modern football,” added McElhenney. “His passion, skill, and love for Wrexham inspire us every day. We’re beyond thrilled that he’s staying.”

Looking Ahead

With the goalkeeper’s future now secure, Wrexham can focus on preparations for the upcoming season in League One. The club has already begun strengthening its squad, and keeping its defensive cornerstone is viewed as a major coup.

For the man himself, the objective remains crystal clear: “Promotion. That’s our target, plain and simple. And I want to be between the posts when we achieve it.”

In an era when footballers are often criticized for prioritizing lucrative deals over loyalty, Wrexham’s goalkeeper has reminded fans everywhere that love for the badge still exists. His decision to stay isn’t just a personal commitment—it’s a powerful statement about what football should be: community, belief, and unfinished dreams.

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