For the first time in twenty years, Wrexham is participating in League One, and thus far, they are performing admirably.
After drawing with Bolton Wanderers and winning over Wycombe Wanderers and Reading in their first three games, Phil Parkinson’s team has seven points from a possible nine.
Under the ownership of Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, the Welsh team has experienced back-to-back promotions, attracting some very big names thanks to their riches and star power.
Wrexham has had another eventful summer with the arrival of seven players on permanent contracts.
Experienced League One players like Dan Scarr, Ollie Rathbone, and George Dobson have joined high-potential youngsters Arthur Okonkwo, Sebastian Revan, and Lewis Brun
Before the window closes on Friday night, there might be a few more exits because marginal players like Sam Dalby, Jake Bickerstaff, Anthony Forde, and Billy Waters require playing time.
Without a doubt, Parkinson would welcome another addition to assist his team pursue promotion to the Championship. In light of that, these are five names they might choose to target.
Despite Paul Mullin’s comeback from the injury that prevented him from playing for Wrexham during their preseason trip in the USA, the Red Dragons should consider adding a striker to relieve the 29-year-old of some of the goal load.
Michael Smith of Sheffield Wednesday may be a possibility because he is approaching the last 12 months of his contract.
Despite not having played in any of the first three Championship games on Wednesday, Smith scored an outstanding 16 goals in 39 League One appearances in 2022–2023.
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