Macaulay Langstaff claimed that he is happy to continue at Notts County amid Wrexham links.
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Langstaff reacted to Wrexham transfer linksWas told to 'f*ck off' by Wrexham ownersHas scored 23 goals this seasonWHAT HAPPENED?
The English striker is enjoying a rich vein of form in the ongoing season having scored 23 times in 34 matches across all competitions. He was linked with a move to Wrexham during the January transfer window, according to . The transfer, though, did not materialise before the window closed and now the player has opened up about a possible future move to the Welsh club.
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Speaking to the media, Langstaff said, "Just what any fan reads on social media. When I see these articles and quotes, I just read them like a fan really, so I try to focus on my football, I know it's a cliche. It's pointless, I've signed a long contract with Notts County. I'm really happy at this club. They've given me a platform over the past 18 months to do what I'm doing, and I'm repaying that now on the pitch."
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The 27-year-old striker's name came up during a discussion in the Welcome to Wrexham documentary last year where the Red Dragons' Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney jokingly asked the player to f*ck off. He was an integral part of the County side that fought fiercely against Wrexham and eventually secured promotion to League Two after finishing second in the National League.
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The star forward will be next seen in action for his club on Saturday against Phil Parkinson's side in an important League Two clash.