Wrexham has already made one signature after their promotion to the championship, while Talisman Paul Mullin has left loan, with other major decisions that now appear for the club
Wrexham -Manager Phil Parkinson has a number of major decisions to make a team that is able to compete in the championship next season. The Welsh side, owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney, have so far accepted any challenge they have confronted with flag and pennant after reaching three consecutive promotions.
However, the second layer is a completely different beast, with recently related Premier League clubs Southampton, Leicester City and Ipswich Town to contend. Sheffield United, who missed promotion to Sunderland last season, and Frank Lampard’s Coventry City is also expected to be at the top of the table.
The Red Dragons have already confirmed their first signing of the summer after bringing in striker Ryan Hardie from Plymouth Argyle. Parkinson’s also shown his ruthless side after he had Club Talisman Paul Mullin joined to join Wigan Athletic to a seasonal loan and the release of veteran striker Steven Fletcher.
With his team that returns this week to the club for tests for the season, the former Bolton and Sunderland boss will have more difficult choices that are waiting for him. A consultant from Reynolds and Mcelhenney recently gave an insight into the type of player that Wrexham will try to attract in the coming weeks.
Spend against the i -paperLesson, which is in the transfer committee of the club, said: “In the championship, she [new signings] Must be athletic. Our ambition will be to decrease the average age, but at the same time remain competitive.
“We can’t just go” that’s it, we only go for younger players. “A few clubs recently – and I will not mention their names – have done that, and it has not worked. It will be a mix.”
So, how would Wrexham stand in line next season if they find the right balance in the summer? Here Mirror Football elaborates on some of the most important movements that can be made, both inside and out.
Ex-Prem Defender and Liverpool Starlet arrive
The impressive defensive record of Wrexham was the key to their success in League One, with only 34 goals in general last season. But reinforcements will be needed to take the next step, because various members of their backline have followed the club completely out of the National League.
A rumor target that would bring much needed experience to the highest level is Wolves Center-back Craig Dawson, whose contract ends at the end of June. The 35-year-old is supposed to have attracted the interest of Wrexham after he also came to West Brom, Watford and West Ham during his career.
The importance of balancing experience and young people was emphasized by Reed in his interview, and the future signing of promising Liverpool -young Owen Beck on loan would help in that regard. The Red Dragons would like to break the 22-year-old left back after he shone last season during a temporary stint with Blackburn Rovers, and it is a movement that would be very logical if they look to the future.
Rival’s Captain pulled to stimulate midfield
One way to improve your chances of competing is to weaken your opponents. Sheffield on Wednesday is currently in Dire Straits with various team members who still have still not paid their wages for May, so that the club is placed under a transfer bargo.
The situation led to the fear that important players could leave, and Wrexham could take advantage of owls van owls Barry Bannan, which was associated with a move to Noord -Wales. Bannan is a seasoned championship campaigner and appears 447 for Wednesday since he came to the club in 2015.
The current contract of the 35-year-old in Hillsborough will end at the end of this month. Despite his progressive years, it is said that Wrexham is willing to pay him a “top salary” and it would be a smart move because they want to settle themselves at the next level.
Parkinson’s cuts the second club legend
Wrexham fans slowly get used to this summer after the departure of sturdy favorites such as Fletcher and Mullin. Many supporters found that the latter joins Wigan with Wigan, difficult to process after scoring 110 goals for the club and playing a crucial role in their recent promotions.
However, there may be more expenses, with Mullin’s strike partner Ollie Palmer High on the list of candidates who are expected to go to the starting door. Palmer served the club well, scored 44 goals in the past four seasons and was recently described by Parkinson’s as a “legend of Wrexham” during an interview with the BBC.
The 33-year-old played an important role in particular in the title-winning campaign of the National League in 2022-23. But because of his progressive years and reducing the goal return, only three times last season, the departure of Palmer seems not only inevitable, but also necessary.
Big names must be avoided
Wrexham is linked to some large name stars during the current transfer window. The will of Leicester legend Jamie Vardy, ex-Livepool striker Danny ings and even Christian Eriksen have been advertised as potential goals, which emphasizes the size of the club’s profile.
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With the Welcome to Wrexham documentary in mind, there may be a temptation to go for a mega star to attract viewers’ attention. However, there are several good reasons why Wrexham should avoid following that route.
To begin with, the success of the club has usually been delivered in recent years as a result of prioritizing good characters over high -profile signing sessions. Similarly, attracting players such as Vardy, who reportedly earned £ 140,000 a week in Leicester, will be a tough question, even for Wrexham.
Transfer Advisor Reed recently explained the reality of the club’s financial position in his recent interview and said: “We are a million miles away from [paying] That because we don’t get Premier League income or broadcast money. We will have a decent budget. Everyone thinks we have an unlimited budget because of our owners, but that is not true. “
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