Steve Parkin has shared a Wrexham team news update ahead of Stoke City, commenting on Kieffer Moore, Nathan Broadhead and Issa Kabore.
Wrexham travel to Stoke City on Saturday for their first Championship fixture following the October international break.
Kieffer Moore and Nathan Broadhead shone for Wales this week, while Issa Kabore has been in action for Burkina Faso.
Assistant manager Steve Parkin has now shared what condition the trio are in following their international travels.
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Five Wrexham players injured as Steve Parkin provides update before Stoke City
As per BBC Sport, Parkin confirmed on Wednesday that Moore, Broadhead and Kabore are all fine, saying that the two Welsh internationals returned to the Racecourse Ground on Thursday.
He said: “They’ve come back fine. Issa joined us at the early part of the week because he was suspended for [Burkina Faso’s] last game.
“Nathan and Kieffer joined us this morning and they’ve both trained fine.”
While the Wrexham internationals are unscathed going into the meeting with Stoke, the report from the BBC states that five players remain out of action.
They are Danny Ward, Andy Cannon, Jay Rodriguez, Harry Ashfield and Aaron James.

Ollie Rathbone and Liberato Cacace injury updates ahead of Stoke City vs Wrexham
Though Wrexham will be without five players for their trip to Stoke, Ollie Rathbone and Liberato Cacace could make their returns.
George Thomason, who has suffered injury issues since his summer move from Bolton Wanderers, is also recovering well.
Parkin said: “Libby [Cacace] we’re just monitoring. He’s had a good week back on the grass. He’s worked hard to get in the shape he needed to be to get back on the grass which is really pleasing.
“The other two boys are fine, they’ve had a really good break. We got some work into George [Thomason] and Ollie Rathbone is ready to go.”
Rathbone was Wrexham’s Player of the Season in 2024/25, while Cacace impressed during his first two Championship appearances this term.
‘It remains to be seen whether either will start on Saturday, though it does seem likely that Wrexham’s eleven against Stoke will be the same as the one that started the 1-1 draw with Birmingham City earlier this month
