Young has been a part of Everton for 18 seasons, making 484 Premier League appearances and winning several titles, including the FA Cup and the league title with Manchester United. Nevin believes that Young's departure from Everton is an opportunity for him to bring his experience to Wrexham, a team that needs it in the Championship.
Nevin spoke highly of Wrexham's owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, for their efforts to revive the club. He praised their commitment to investing in the team to bring them back up the leagues. Nevin also acknowledged Young's exceptional fitness level, saying it's "staggering" that he's still performing at the age of 39.
However, Nevin emphasized that Young's next move should be a step down, not a step up. He cited his own experience of moving down a division later in his career and finding it to be the happiest time of his playing life. Nevin encouraged Young to consider Wrexham as a project that will allow him to enjoy his football and make a positive impact on his teammates.
Nevin believes that Young's experience and leadership would be a valuable asset to Wrexham's team. He thinks that Young would not only contribute to the team's success on the field but also be a positive influence off the field, even if he were to get injured.