With Bryce Hosannah leaving Wrexham after three seasons, the defender received a parting message from Red Dragons' co-owner Rob McElhenney.
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- Bryce Hosannah leaves Wrexham
- Mutual termination of contract
- McElhenney sends farewell message
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Wrexham announced on deadline day that the full-back and club had mutually terminated their contract following an agreement between the two parties. In a touching show of grace, McElhenney sent a message to the defender on X.
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WHAT MCELHENNEY SAID
In his post on X, McElhenney said: "Great player and great young man. He will be missed."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Hosannah played 46 games for the Red Dragons in all competitions after moving to North Wales from Leeds United in 2021. The 24-year-old made just three appearances this season after helping the team secure last season's record-breaking, championship-winning 2022–23 National League campaign.
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WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
Hossanah's departure is part of a clear-out at the Welsh club after they made four signings this window. McElhenney and co-owner Ryan Reynolds will have been conscious of keeping their squad under the League Two registration limit of 21 players.