logo
Ryan Reynolds' £7.5m target's dad drops huge hint on record Wrexham transfer going through

Ryan Reynolds' £7.5m target's dad drops huge hint on record Wrexham transfer going through

Daily Mirrora day ago
A Wrexham transfer target's dad appears to have hinted that a record £7.5m move is close with a cryptic post, sparking fan excitement as the club gears up for the Championship
Nathan Broadhead's dad appears to have dropped a major hint that his son is about to complete a move to Wrexham in a club-record deal. The Red Dragons, owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, were reported to have tabled a £7.5million bid for the Ipswich Town forward last week.

Broadhead, who was previously part of Wrexham's academy, joined the Tractor Boys from Everton for £1.5m in January 2023. He played a key role in Ipswich 's back-to-back promotions from League One and the Championship, before being restricted to just seven Premier League starts last season.

Now in the final year of his contract at Portman Road, talks over the Wales international's proposed move were initially understood to be progressing well. The deal looked to have stalled at the weekend though due to injuries and transfer interest in other Ipswich attackers.

However, the 27-year-old's dad, Mark Broadhead, has offered hope to Wrexham fans after sharing a cryptic post from his personal Facebook account. Simply captioned "12 years later," it shows an image of a young Nathan playing for Everton in 2013, followed by one of him celebrating a goal for Ipswich last year.
The final picture, titled "Now," shows Nathan sporting a Wrexham shirt while kneeling on the pitch at the Racecourse Ground back in his academy days. While the deal has not been confirmed by either club, supporters have taken it as a sign that his return is imminent after a screengrab of the post was shared on X by the Fearless in Devotion fan account.
One person replied: "That's all the info we need." While someone else posted: "As good as an official announcement, that." Another supporter wrote: "Someone may have just let it slip also outside the ground too." Ipswich fans also seemed convinced, with one adding: "You've got yourselves one hell of a player. Good luck this season."

Broadhead has bagged 23 goals in 83 appearances for Ipswich in total and his arrival at Wrexham would be seen as a big coup. The Welsh side are preparing for their first campaign in the second tier for 43 years after securing promotion from League One in April.
Manager Phil Parkinson has so far signed eight players this summer as he looks to improve his squad. Sheffield United striker Kieffer Moore became the latest addition on Tuesday, joining on a three-year contract in a deal reportedly worth £2m.

Wrexham face a tough start to the season as they travel to face relegated Southampton on Saturday in their opening game. Liberato Cacace is another new face who signed up last month from Italian outfit Empoli, and the left-back is looking forward to getting started.
Explaining why he signed, he told the BBC: "There was interest in Italy, but for me, I'm a big football fan as well. I watch a lot of football and I've always watched English football, from the Premier League to the Championship so I know the level I'm heading into.

"It was always a big dream of mine to play in the UK. Obviously Wrexham having so much publicity in the media as well you could see what the club was like. It's a very exciting project and I'm also very excited to start the season as well."
He added: "I've already had chats with the players and with the manager and I think I'm settling in pretty well. I'm a professional person as well so I always like to keep fit. I'm going to use every day to make sure that against Southampton I'll be ready to go."
Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Alex Jones says she feels like she has ‘grown up' with One Show viewers
Alex Jones says she feels like she has ‘grown up' with One Show viewers

Wales Online

time22 minutes ago

  • Wales Online

Alex Jones says she feels like she has ‘grown up' with One Show viewers

Alex Jones says she feels like she has 'grown up' with One Show viewers Reflecting on her career on the show, she recounted the impact the pandemic had, adding that viewers kept her "sane". Alex Jones (Image: PA Wire/PA Images) Welsh broadcaster Alex Jones has said she feels like she has "grown up" with viewers of The One Show as she marks 15 years on the show. ‌ Jones, 48, who started out in children's TV, joined the BBC weekday chat show in August 2010 and hosted major events including royal weddings, Sport Relief and Eurovision. ‌ She has also interviewed a number of Hollywood stars including Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore, Jackie Chan and Stephen Graham. ‌ Marking a decade and a half on the programme, Jones said: "I feel incredibly proud to have been on the iconic sofa for all these years. It certainly doesn't feel like 15 years, and it still feels fresh, as the show keeps evolving. I feel like we keep coming back better and better. "I started as a young girl and I feel like I've grown up with our viewers. They have seen me through all my big life moments like getting engaged and married, to having children. Our viewers are like extended family by now. "I'll be here as long as they'll have me. I have loved the last 15 years and love presenting the show and I think we're just getting stronger and stronger, from stories to guests and presenters." ‌ Reflecting on her career on the show, she recounted the impact the pandemic had, adding that viewers kept her "sane". She said: "I think that our connection with our audience is stronger than it's ever been. I think that relationship was cemented during the pandemic. "It was a big turning point for the show. We became a lifeline for some of our viewers and they trusted us to reflect on the bizarre situation we as collectively found ourselves, but also balance that with stories that distract from the news. ‌ "We were the light at the end of sometimes a very dark news bulletin. The viewers kept me sane as much as I did them." Jones has worked alongside broadcasters including Vernon Kay, Clara Amfo, Lauren Laverne and Roman Kemp. She added: "What a lucky girl I am! I have Roman now, and Vernon and JB, as well as Clara and Lauren, and they couldn't be a lovelier bunch. I think the beauty about this line-up is that it lets the show drive forward, because each one of those brilliant broadcasters, they all bring something very different." Article continues below "It's really nice to have this brilliant team of lovely, seasoned, brilliant broadcasters." She also co-hosted alongside former footballer Jermaine Jenas, before he was removed from the presenting team after alleged issues relating to workplace conduct. Jones also joined the Strictly Come Dancing cast in 2011, making it into the semi-finals and finishing in fifth place with professional dancer James Jordan.

Tributes pour in for ‘one of a kind' Scottish chef after sudden death
Tributes pour in for ‘one of a kind' Scottish chef after sudden death

Scottish Sun

timean hour ago

  • Scottish Sun

Tributes pour in for ‘one of a kind' Scottish chef after sudden death

Allan's grief-stricken colleagues have hailed him as an "amazing friend" and "one of a kind" 'NEVER FORGET YOU' Tributes pour in for 'one of a kind' Scottish chef after sudden death TRIBUTES have been paid to a beloved chef after his sudden death. Allan Grant passed away aged 37 on August 1, leaving his loved ones heartbroken. Advertisement 1 Tributes have poured in for beloved chef Allan Grant after he passed away suddenly Credit: Facebook He worked as head chef in the kitchen at Dalmuir Cafe in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire. Allan's grief-stricken colleagues have hailed him as an "amazing friend" and "one of a kind". A statement from Dalmuir Cafe read: "It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our head chef Allan as a team we're absolutely heartbroken "Aldo wasn't only head chef but an amazing friend to everyone who works in the cafe. In the few months he was with us, he created such an impact from his skills as a chef to just lifting the place up with his energy. Advertisement "Even on the busiest days, it was still a laugh. "You were one of a kind and we will never forget you. Rest in peace chef." Saddened locals paid their respects to Allan, affectionately known as Aldo, after hearing of his passing. One posted: "He found his happy place in Dalmuir Café and he made good friends." Advertisement Another said: "Aldo rest in peace my friend. I won't forget the amazing chats we had." A third wrote: "Absolutely heartbroken and devastated for Allan's family." Car bursts into flames in busy Glasgow street sparking rush hour chaos Allan leaves behind a young son. His work has launched to help his family cope with funeral expenses and support them following his passing. Advertisement A message on the GoFundMe page read: "Allan leaves behind a young son who adored him, as well as a grieving family now facing the difficult task of saying goodbye far too soon. "We are setting up this fundraiser to help cover funeral expenses and provide much-needed support to his family and little boy during this incredibly painful time. "No one is ever prepared for such a sudden loss—emotionally or financially. Any contribution, no matter how small, will go directly toward funeral costs and easing the financial burden on Allan's loved ones as they navigate the days ahead. "Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and for keeping Allan's memory alive in your thoughts and hearts. Rest in peace, Allan. You will be missed beyond words."

No restrictions on Sheff Wed starting season
No restrictions on Sheff Wed starting season

BBC News

timean hour ago

  • BBC News

No restrictions on Sheff Wed starting season

The EFL says there are no restrictions stopping Sheffield Wednesday starting the Championship season on Sunday but has called on the troubled club's owner to end the "current uncertainty and impasse".It is in "advanced discussions" with Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri over the sale of the club amid a tumultuous off-season featuring delayed wages for players and staff, registration and transfer-fee embargoes and stand a statement, the EFL said it has extended the fee restriction on the club, meaning they are unable to complete any transfers or loans which involve a fee until after the January 2027 winter transfer Hillsborough side, who travel to Leicester City for their season opener on Sunday, have lost £178m between 2015, when Thai businessman Chansiri bought the club, and Danny Rohl left the club by mutual consent in July while the North Stand at Hillsborough has closed because of concerns over its structural and staff have had wages delayed during May, June and July, and a behind-closed-doors training match with Burnley was cancelled after the squad refused to Sport understands Owls players will fulfil the trip to Leicester on Sunday as the first-team squad who have been fit enough to train this week are available for EFL met on Wednesday to get a comprehensive update on the situation at the Hillsborough club and, as a result said "there are no restrictions on the club starting the season on Sunday as planned". The EFL said, external it "stands alongside all those associated with Sheffield Wednesday football club who are deeply concerned and frustrated by the ongoing and developing challenges at the club".In a statement, it added: "The league wants to see a strong, stable and competitive Sheffield Wednesday, and for that to happen we are clear that the current owner needs either to fund the club to meet its obligations or make good on his commitment to sell to a well-funded party, for fair market value - ending the current uncertainty and impasse."We continue to pursue options available to us to resolve the current challenges, and to that end the league is currently in advanced discussions with Mr Chansiri's legal advisors on formalising a process around divestment of his shareholding in the club."The EFL said Wednesday would receive its basic award payments this week, along with a Premier League solidarity payment, to help with paying staff and players as well as meeting its other with the other sources of funding for the club being the cash it can generate and money from Chansiri, the EFL suggested players sales could be another who have also missed payments to HMRC and face rising debts, have just 15 first-team squad members."The independent club financial reporting unit (CFRU) has been in daily dialogue with the club over recent weeks as it seeks to finalise its cashflow requirements," said the EFL."Alongside this, the CFRU is actively looking at available options in respect of the club's playing squad, as a means of helping to ensure that it can fulfil its fixtures, while still respecting the restrictions imposed through the current registration embargo and fee restriction."The extension of the transfer ban came as the club had "surpassed 30 days of late payments for the year beginning 1 July, 2025". The EFL also called on fans not to protest at upcoming games in a way that is "disruptive to the team and its ability to fulfil fixtures" because of the risk of further sanctions and a potentially "detrimental impact" on a future sale of the club.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store