
Hollywood-owned Wrexham AFC are preparing for a sensational double swoop as they target Wales internationals Kieffer Moore and Conor Coady, according to reports.
The ambitious League One newcomers, backed by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, are looking to make a statement in the summer transfer window as manager Phil Parkinson aims to build a squad capable of competing at the higher level.
Striker Search Leads to Bournemouth's Moore
Wrexham's pursuit of Kieffer Moore could see the 6ft 5in target man return to Wales after an inconsistent spell with Bournemouth. The 31-year-old striker, who scored crucial goals in Wales' 2022 World Cup campaign, is believed to be open to the move as he seeks regular first-team football.
Moore's physical presence and Championship experience would provide Wrexham with the focal point they've been missing since Paul Mullin's injury struggles last season.
Coady Could Bring Premier League Pedigree
Equally surprising are Wrexham's reported interest in former England international Conor Coady. The 31-year-old defender, currently at Leicester City, boasts vast Premier League experience and leadership qualities that could prove invaluable in Wrexham's dressing room.
While the Foxes are preparing for Premier League football, Coady's limited game time last season might make a move to regular first-team football appealing.
Ambitious Plans Under Hollywood Ownership
These potential signings demonstrate Wrexham's growing pulling power under their celebrity owners. The club's remarkable back-to-back promotions have captured global attention, making them an attractive proposition for established players.
With their documentary series continuing to raise the club's profile and increased commercial revenue streams, Wrexham appear ready to flex their financial muscles in the transfer market.
Should these deals materialise, they would send a clear message to League One rivals that Wrexham mean business in their first third-tier campaign since 2005.