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Wrexham have broken their club record transfer fee to sign Ipswich Town’s Nathan Broadhead for an initial £7.5 million.
Wrexham have been told that the achievements of a non-league football club could soon eclipse their own, with the owners of Truro City claiming their rise is 'bigger' and 'more special'
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Even on a non-matchday, the Racehorse Ground fizzes with activity. The car park is brimming with classic footballer motors, queues snake toward ticket hatches and the shop is doing a roaring trade. Even club legend Mickey Thomas is on-site.
Wrexham frontman Ollie Palmer has been told to find a new club by manager Phil Parkinson this summer, but the 33-year-old has opened up on his determination to fight for his place
Wrexham have signed Nathan Broadhead from Ipswich Town as part of a club-record £10 million deal. Let's cast minds back to when the Covid pandemic hit. It feels for many like it was a lifetime ago, given all the events that have his the world since the beginning of this decade.
Has striker Ollie Palmer just earned himself the most unlikely of Wrexham reprieves with two goals against Hull City?
According to Sky Sports News’ Anthony Joseph, Wrexham AFC are on the verge of pulling off one of their most ambitious signings yet, with a £2 million deal for Leicester City defender Conor Coady reportedly close to completion. Talks between the clubs have “accelerated today following the bid” and negotiations are said to be “progressing well.”
For good reason, many sides are entertaining a move for Lewis Koumas. Among the biggest is his versatility. The 19-year-old born in Chester can play on either flank, as a striker, a number 10 or even as a box-to-box midfielder.
Wrexham are said to be considering a move for former Arsenal defender Calum Chambers, who was highly praised during his time at Aston Villa by then-manager Steven Gerrard