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James McClean Set to Leave Wrexham and Return to Boyhood Club

Wrexham captain, James McClean, is reportedly on the brink of making a sudden exit from the club after serving a ban for an incident of violent conduct. He is set to complete a transfer to his boyhood club, Derry City in Northern Ireland.

James McClean Set to Leave Wrexham and Return to Boyhood Club

James McClean is reportedly set to leave Wrexham and return to his homeland by joining Northern Irish side Derry City. The Red Dragons captain, who has played a key role in the club’s remarkable rise from non-league football to the Championship under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, recently served a three-game ban for violent conduct following an incident against Swansea City in the Welsh derby.In a new report from The Times, McClean is poised to call time on his successful spell with Wrexham by returning to his boyhood club Derry in the January transfer window.The 36-year-old scored 18 goals in 188 appearances with the League of Ireland outfit between 2008 and 2011, before kick-starting what has turned into a 15-year stint in English football by joining Sunderland.After spending two seasons with the Black Cats, McClean then represented Wigan Athletic across two spells in 2013 and 2015, as well as 2021 and 2023, while he also turned out for West Bromwich Albion and Stoke City before joining Wrexham three years ago.McClean has been instrumental in Wrexham’s incredible rise up the lower leagues of English football following his move from Wigan in August 2023.The Republic of Ireland international, who moved to the StoK Cae Ras following the club’s promotion to League Two from the National League, scored four goals in 44 appearances in England’s fourth tier as Phil Parkinson’s men finished second in 2023-24.And McClean and Wrexham then clinched a historic third successive promotion as the club finished second in League One last season, securing a return to the Championship for the first time since 1982.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!However, while Wrexham are once again riding high this season, with Parkinson’s side currently ninth in the second tier and just a point outside of the playoff places, McClean has struggled in 2025-26.The winger, who is yet to score in the current campaign, was banned for three matches after admitting a Football Association (FA) charge of violent conduct following Wrexham’s 2-1 loss against Swansea in December’s derby in south Wales.Following the full-time whistle at the Swansea.com Stadium, videos circulated on social media appearing to show McClean flicking a boot towards Brazilian forward Ronald when the Swansea ace was lying on the pitch.An FA statement said: “The player's behaviour around the 94th minute wasn't seen by the match officials at the time, but it was caught on video, and the FA alleged that it constitutes violent conduct. James McClean subsequently admitted the charge against him and accepted the standard penalty for violent conduct.”Wrexham also released a statement following the incident, adding: “Wrexham can confirm James McClean will be suspended for three matches, following an incident in the match against Swansea City. Though referee Oliver Langford took no action at the time, McClean was charged following review of the match video, for misconduct for a breach of rule E1.1.”After sitting out of Wrexham’s next three league games against Sheffield United, Preston North End and Blackburn Rovers - matches which Wrexham subsequently won - McClean returned to the side as Parkinson’s charges claimed a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Premier League side Nottingham Forest in the third round of the FA Cup.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingHowever, McClean is now on verge of securing an emotional return to Derry before the conclusion of the January transfer window, which shuts on Monday 2 February.During his time in England, McClean has been jeered for his ongoing refusal to wear a poppy on his shirt when playing games on Remembrance Sunday. His stance stems from Bloody Sunday, where British soldiers opened fire on civil rights protestors in his home city of Derry in January 1972.Following their surprise victory over Forest in the FA Cup, Wrexham return to league action when they entertain Philippe Clement’s Norwich City on Saturday afternoon. McClean has subsequently been omitted from the squad for the visit of the Canaries ahead of his proposed move to Derry.

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The Journey of James McClean

James McClean has played a pivotal role in Wrexham's remarkable rise from non-league football to the Championship under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mc. After serving a three-game ban for violent conduct, following an incident against Swansea City, McClean is now poised to leave Wrexham and return to his roots by joining Derry City in the January transfer window.

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A Storied Career

With a career spanning over 15 years in English football, McClean began his journey with Derry City in the League of Ireland before moving to Sunderland, Wigan Athletic, West Bromwich Albion, Stoke City, and finally Wrexham. His contributions were instrumental in Wrexham's consecutive promotions that saw them rise from League Two to the Championship.

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Challenges in 2025-26

Despite Wrexham's strong position in the Championship this season, McClean has faced a challenging campaign, failing to score so far. His ban for violent conduct further impacted his season, leading to his exclusion from key matches. However, he made a notable return during Wrexham's thrilling FA Cup victory over Nottingham Forest.

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Return to Derry City

McClean's potential return to Derry City signifies a sentimental move for the player, bringing him back to where his football journey began. The transfer window deadline looms, and McClean looks set to bid farewell to Wrexham and embark on a new chapter with his boyhood club.

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The Poppy Controversy

Throughout his career, McClean has been vocal about his decision not to wear a poppy on his shirt during Remembrance Sunday games. His principled stand stems from his personal connection to the Bloody Sunday tragedy in Derry. This stance has often made him a target for criticism.

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Looking Ahead

As Wrexham gear up to face Norwich City in their upcoming league fixture, McClean has been left out of the squad as he prepares for his move to Derry City. The footballing world awaits the official confirmation of this emotional return for the seasoned winger.

Published on Jan 17, 2026