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Lee's parting shot at Parkinson: "Felt undervalued"
3 Feb
Summary
- Midfielder Elliot Lee left Wrexham on deadline day.
- Lee felt undervalued and frozen out of the squad.
- He seeks a manager who makes him feel valued.

Wrexham icon Elliot Lee has made a deadline day loan move to Doncaster Rovers, with the midfielder expressing his reasons for leaving. Lee, who was instrumental in Wrexham's recent success, indicated he felt undervalued during his time at the Racecourse Ground.
He admitted to feeling frozen out of the Championship squad this season. Speaking to Doncaster's media team, Lee stated, "I want to come and play for a manager that makes me feel valued again." This sentiment has been widely interpreted as a criticism of manager Phil Parkinson's handling of the situation over the past six months.
The 31-year-old's departure marks the end of a significant spell in North Wales, and his first interview with his new club has ignited discussion among the fanbase regarding his relationship with the Wrexham management.




