Hollywood actor and Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney has suggested the Welsh club may be interested in signing Gareth Bale… although his tongue may have been firmly in his cheek.
The Wales international, who helped his nation qualify for their first World Cup in 64 years on Sunday with a 1-0 playoff win against Ukraine, is out of contract at Real Madrid at the end of this month.
Bale said after the game in Cardiff that he has already received a number of offers for next season, and McElhenney – who co-owns Wrexham with fellow Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds – hinted that one may have come from the non-league club.
Wrexham were denied promotion from the National League after a dramatic 5-4 defeat to Grimsby Town in the playoff semi-finals, but could an audacious move for Bale from the ambitious owners be on the cards?
Quote-tweeting ESPN UK, who asked: “Where will we see Gareth Bale next season?”, McElhenney wrote: “I’ve got a few ideas.”
It seems somewhat unlikely that the man who has scored 107 goals in 258 games for Madrid will be turning out at the Racecourse Ground next season, but stranger things have happened, especially when Hollywood is involved.