THIEVES have ransacked Wrexham’s multi-million pound academy training ground.
The complex is funded by Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
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The state-of-the-art facility is being built as part of the club’s plans to move its youngsters into improved conditions.
The site is situated next to the Darland High School in the village of Rossett near Wrexham.
It was targeted over the Christmas period by the thieves.
Police have confirmed that multiple items were stolen during the incident which saw a padlocked gate damaged.
It is thought that the break-in happened between December 20 and January 3.
A valuable John Deere tractor and a Bateson trailer were two of the stolen items.
The Welsh club have filed a police report and are looking to recover the costs with its insurance.
A North Wales Police spokesperson said: “Enquiries into the incident are ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact officers on 101, or via our website, using reference number 25000008049.”
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It is not the first time there has been controversy at the new facility.
Construction started before planning permission had been given by local authorities.
Also two of the buildings are being developed on a green land area which includes changing rooms, offices and a gym.
It comes at what has already been a disappointing week for the club after their fixture away at Port Vale was called off.
Wrexham were set to play on Tuesday night in the Vertu Trophy, but the game was cancelled just hours before kick-off due to snow.
Reynolds and McElhenney took over Wrexham in a £2million deal back in February 2021 when it had been slumped in the National League.
The club has since risen up the English football leagues having won back-to-back promotions to League One.
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