Ryan Reynolds didn’t even have time to enjoy a celebratory pint after Wrexham’s win on Monday as he was back home in New York holding hands with wife Blake Lively just nine hours after the referee blew the full-time whistle.

MailOnline can reveal the Hollywood superstar, 46, charted his own £100,000 flight from Manchester airport to Teterboro shortly after watching his side beat Notts County in a pulsating clash at the Racecourse Ground on Easter Monday.

In the build up to the game, Reynolds flew to London from New York before travelling to Chester airport via helicopter and heading to The Racecourse Ground via a chauffeur driven car.

He intends to return back to the UK ahead of Wrexham’s away clash against Barnet on Saturday, splashing out more money to support the Welsh side he co-owns with fellow actor Rob McElhenney, 45, as they look to achieve promotion to the Football League from the Vanarama National League.

A source told MailOnline: ‘Ryan is totally dedicated to Wrexham and the club’s success this season. He wants to see them promoted.

Hollywood superstar Ryan Reynolds rented a £100,000 private jet to fly him back home (pictured on April 10 in Wrexham, Wales)

Ryan Reynolds holds hands with his wife, actress Blake Lively, in New York on April 11

A source told MailOnline that Reynolds is ‘totally dedicated’ to the football club but is also a family man so flying private jet is the ‘only viable option’

‘He knows that him being there gives the team the support they need at such a crucial point, so he is putting in the travel time to ensure they reach this goal.

‘But he’s also a family man and given his status, flying via private jet to also be there for Blake and their children is the only viable option.’

Splashing out on £100,000 for a private jet is small change for the Canadian actor, whose business ventures, including having a stake in T-Mobile, have seen him earn multimillionaire status.

As well as earning millions for his starring film roles, he also banked significant coin selling his ownership in beverage company Diageo for an estimated $610million, as well as co-founding production company Maximum Effort, which has successfully produced viral advertisements.

He purchased football club Wrexham in 2020 for a reported $2.76million and has seen success with the team, hoping to secure a promotion this year from The Vanarama National League to League Two.