Wrexham owner Ryan Reynolds could well have hinted where Ben Foster's future lies, after the former Premier League goalkeeper helped the Welsh team secure promotion to the Football League.
Foster was brought in for the last eight games of Wrexham's season, and played an integral part in their title victory. The ex-England international infamously saved a penalty in stoppage time against rivals Notts County, as the eventual champions went on to win the dramatic clash 3-2.
Foster's move to the Racecourse ground saw the goalkeeper come out of retirement, after initially hanging up his gloves following the end of the 2021/22 season with former club Watford.
Following his heroics there have been calls for Foster to stay on for their first season back in League 2.
One man who has led the calls for the contract extension is Reynolds. And the Hollywood star has seemingly left Wrexham fans excited following his recent activity on social media.
One eager supporter took to Twitter to call on Foster to sign for 'one more year' tagging the goalkeeper, plus the club's official Twitter account. The post raked in a whole host of likes from the Wrexham fanbase, including Reynolds.
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This comes after Wrexham confirmed they were officially in talks with Foster about signing a contract extension for the 2023/24 season. In a statement the club confirmed: "A discussion will take place with Ben Foster to establish if his intention is to return to retirement or continue playing."
Within the update the League 2 club also confirmed the release of 11 players from their ranks. Wrexham also confirmed that star-striker Paul Mullin had signed a contract extension with the club, along with his teammates Mark Howard and Anthony Forde.
Discussing his own future at the end of last season, Foster said: "We won the league and did what we needed to do.
"I did what I needed to do anyway. This is a special club. Am I going to do another year? Oh my god I do not know. I'm genuinely going to have to think about this, it's as simple as that.
"I've never felt this much love or welcomed as much as I have here at Wrexham. I've really enjoyed my eight games, we'll see as simple as that."