WREXHAM have agreed a club-record deal for Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien.
But Ryan Reynolds’ side are struggling to meet his salary demands.

Wrexham have agreed a record £5million deal for Nottingham Forest’s Lewis O’Brien[/caption]
The Championship new boys tabled a package worth up to £5million for the 26-year-old.
And Forest chiefs are willing to accept that valuation.
But the Dragons’ terms are well below what O’Brien is currently on.
And the transfer to Wales is now in doubt.
Newly-promoted Wrexham have already made two signings since reaching the second tier.
Ryan Hardie was snapped up from relegated Plymouth for £825,000.
While former Leicester goalie Danny Ward arrived on a free transfer.
However, Wrexham’s biggest deal so far was the decision to loan legend Paul Mullin to Wigan.
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The striker netted 105 goals in 165 games to help Wrexham achieve promotion from the National League and League Two.
But Mullin found himself out of favour under Phil Parkinson last season.
He managed just three goals in League One.
And Hollywood superstar Reynolds paid a gushing tribute to Mullin on social media following his departure.
The Deadpool actor, who cast Mullin in the superhero’s third movie as ‘Welsh Deadpool’, said: “I can’t imagine seeing Mulls on loan and in another kit.
“We wouldn’t be where we are without his heart, skill and work ethic. We love you.”