PAUL MULLIN insists he is going nowhere and would extend his stay at Wrexham if the chance arose.

The 27-year-old striker arrived at The Racecourse in the summer, putting pen to paper on a three-year deal after leaving Cambridge United where he scored 32 goals in 2020-21 to help the U’s clinch promotion to League One.

Mullin has picked up where he left off this season and is Wrexham’s leading scorer with 12 goals.

Three of those strikes came in November and helped earn the frontman the National League Player of the Month award.

There has been speculation that Championship outfit Nottingham Forest - managed by ex-Wrexham academy chief Steve Cooper - are interested in Mullin but he remains focussed on the job in hand at The Racecourse.

“I don’t pay attention to all that,” said Mullin. “If you are doing well you get recognised and there will possibly be interest but for me, I just want to do well for Wrexham.

“That’s why I signed here. I came to Wrexham to be successful and nothing changes for me.

“I just want to do as well as I can.”

Leaving Wrexham, where he has become a big fans’ favourite, is not on the agenda and Mullin would be interested in staying for longer.

“I would extend my stay for longer if the club wanted to because I love it here and I want to do well,” added Mullin.

“If the chance came for me to stay, I would stay longer.

“You don’t get the support I have had here off many clubs, off many sets of supporters, and to feel the way I do here, it has been brilliant for me and my family because they can come and watch with it being close.

“You only get one chance in your career to really make something of yourself and I feel I have got that at Wrexham, but it has only been a couple of months.

“I just want to do well for whatever time I am here, whether that is three seasons or longer. That is not up to me.”