How much did Wrexham pay for Ollie Palmer?


Ollie Palmer is Wrexham centre  forward and featured in the TV series Welcome to Wrexham. Holly Palmer had been playing for AFC Wimbledon in league one Until 20-22. Wrexham made a bid for Ollie Palmer to come and drop down two levels and join them in the National League. this may make you wonder how much did Wrexham pay for Ollie Palmer?

How much did Wrexham pay for Ollie Palmer?  Wrexham paid AFC Wimbledon £300,000 for Ollie Palmer to join Wrexham in 2022. This made Ollie Palmer the most expensive National League signing.

The below table highlights the top five highest signings in the National League. Which shows how much Ollie Palmer cost compared to other players signed to the National League.

Player NameFee
Ollie Palmer£300,000
Richard Brodie£220,000
Wullie Gibson£155,000
Jamie Vardy£150,000
Scott Garner£105,000

Who did Ollie Palmer play for before Wrexham?

Ollie Palmer has played for 12 teams during his senior career. Palmer started his career at Woking, where he was sent on loan to St Albans City and Boreham Wood. Palmer moved to Havant & Waterlooville, and then Mansfield Town. Following a loan spell with Grimsby, Palmer moved to Leyton Orient which encompassed another loan to Luton Town. 

Ollie Palmer player for Lincoln City, Crawley Town and his favourite team as a kid AFC Wimbledon. Wrexham was his twelfth football club of his career. 

Does Ollie Palmer still play for Wrexham?

Yes, Ollie Palmer still plays for Wrexham. Ollie Palmer signed for Wrexham in January 2022. He signed on a three and half year deal. Which means he will stay with Wrexham till at least 2025.

How much is Ollie Palmer on? Ollie Palmer is paid £4,000per week on a three and half year deal. This means that Ollie Palmer is on £208,000 per year and makes Palmer one of the best paid players in the league.

James

I started watching football in the early 90s and was hooked. I fell in love with Chelsea and have supported them ever since. I have also written a book on Corporate Governance and Firm Performance in England and Scottish football.

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