Ryan Reynolds tells Liverpool star Mo Salah to ‘think about’ stunning Wrexham transfer in brilliant video
RYAN REYNOLDS has made a humorous transfer plea to Mo Salah asking him to join Wrexham.
The Hollywood actor has led the Red Dragons to League One after two promotions alongside co-owner Rob McElhenney.
Reynolds has his sights set on the Premier League but has already turned the club into a global phenomenon thanks to the documentary series 'Welcome to Wrexham'.
He is currently promoting his latest movie Deadpool & Wolverine alongside co-star Hugh Jackman and the pair were interviewed by the .
They were asked about Salah and Jackman offered plenty of praise in response, applauding his professionalism and longevity.
Reynolds then cut in and looked directly down the camera as he made a plea to the Egyptian.
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He said: "Mo you would be warmly embraced at the Racecourse Ground in North Wales. Think about it."
Reynolds, 47, has had a busy summer which included gatecrashing a Spanish Euro 2024 broadcast alongside McElhenney.
The Wrexham owners have also entered talks with the ECB over buying Welsh Fire, who compete in The Hundred.
SunSport understands have had meetings with ECB representatives and have been invited to attend matches at this summer's competition
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How Ryan Reynolds has been watching Wrexham games in style
CO-OWNER Ryan Reynolds hasn't been able to make it to Wrexham in recent weeks due to filming commitments.
But that hasn't stopped him from watching his team in style.
Streaming the match on a laptop or even a TV was not grand enough for the Deadpool star as he worked on the set of his latest movie.
With a giant green screen behind him, he could not resist broadcasting Wrexham’s recent game on to the huge projector.
Reynolds and his crew watched on as the Welsh side notched their 23rd win of the season against Crawley Town.
He looked enamoured as the game played on behind him while surrounding by various pieces of Hollywood machinery.
And Reynolds captioned the moment: “Watching the Wrexham game at work: new level unlocked.”
It’s not clear what project Reynolds was working on at the time, with the actor currently developing several new movies including sequels to smash hits Free Guy and Red Notice.
The Welsh Fire would one of be cheapest of the eight teams to buy, with sources involved in the talks valuing half the franchise at around £20m.
The actors are huge sports fans with investments in other franchises, including Mexican Premier League side Club Necaxa and Formula One team Alpine F1.