
Wrexham AFC, the club with Hollywood glamour thanks to owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, are setting their sights high this transfer window. The ambitious League One side is reportedly targeting Premier League experience to strengthen their squad for the 2024/25 campaign.
Premier League Stars on Wrexham's Radar
According to sources, the Red Dragons have identified two high-profile targets:
- Conor Coady - The former Wolves and England defender currently at Leicester City
- Kieffer Moore - The Wales international striker who recently helped Ipswich Town secure Premier League promotion
Building for League One Success
After back-to-back promotions, Wrexham's Hollywood owners aren't resting on their laurels. The potential signings of Coady and Moore would represent serious statements of intent as the club prepares for its first third-tier season in nearly 20 years.
Manager Phil Parkinson is said to be working closely with Reynolds and McElhenney to identify players who can make an immediate impact while fitting the club's unique culture.
The Wrexham Effect
The club's global profile has skyrocketed since the Hollywood takeover, making them an attractive proposition for players seeking more than just football. The documentary series "Welcome to Wrexham" has given unprecedented exposure to the Welsh club.
With the new season approaching, all eyes will be on whether Wrexham can pull off these ambitious signings and continue their fairytale rise through the English football pyramid.