Wrexham have announced that legendary striker Rosie Hughes will leave the club as a free agent when her contract expires this summer. The 30-year-old is the club’s all-time leading goalscorer and has played a key role in their rise from the Adran North to becoming Welsh champions for the first time this season. She is one of seven players who will leave the club this summer after its retained list was announced. Hughes quickly established herself as a Wrexham favorite when she scored 24 goals in nine appearances to help the club win promotion from the Adran North three years ago. Even this past season, she managed to score nine league goals from just six starts—the second-highest tally in the first-team squad. As well as becoming the first woman to score 100 goals for Wrexham Women, she also became the first to make 100 appearances for the club since the women’s side was reformed in 2018. In total, she scored 136 goals in 115 competitive first-team appearances during her five-year spell.…