WREXHAM fans are convinced Ryan Reynolds is a time traveller after spotting their owner in a 1878 team photo.

The League Two side had shared an old squad photo from the Racecourse Ground on social media.

Fans were adamant that Reynolds was in the picture and took to Twitter to react.

One supporter wrote: "OMG, the previous life of Ryan Reynolds… he also looks like Damien Lewis."

Another added: "Ryan Reynolds the ultimate time traveller."

A third commented: "Not only one of the oldest clubs in the world, you got the oldest owner of the world. @VancityReynolds you're ageing well! Time travel has done wonderful things for you."

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Meanwhile, one more tweeted: "I mean, you’ve got to admit this is utterly mental."

The club later clarified: "We can confirm that's not @VanCityReynolds on the front row."

Reynolds, who recently starred in a time travel film, also joked: "You sure? As mentioned, I have an extensive night-time skincare routine."

Wrexham and Reynolds are currently preparing for their return to the Football League.

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Last year's National League title victory sealed a return to League Two after a 15-year absence.

Reynolds and co-owner Rob McElhenney flew the squad out to Las Vegas to celebrate the triumph, with goalkeeper Ben Foster later admitting he believed the trip cost at least £500,000.

The club discovered their fixtures on Thursday, with their season set to begin at home to MK Dons on August 5.

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