A former Wrexham player will be lining out against an old club after securing a transfer this summer.
Wrexham have changed their squad drastically during the Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds era.
It comes as the club continue to win promotion, climbing all the way up to the second tier in the space of four years.
Most recently, it has been reported that Jack Bickerstaff is leaving Wrexham on loan from Cheltenham Town.
Meanwhile, a number of players have been released by the Dragons, including the likes of Steven Fletcher and Mark Howard.
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Former Wrexham player debuting against old club
Wrexham released a lot of players in 2024, including former captain Luke Young, who is now set to line out alongside the aforementioned Bickerstaff.
Elsewhere, Jordan Tunnicliffe was let go by the Welsh outfit before linking up with Solihull Moors in the 2024/25 season.
- Games: 23
- Goals: 0
- Assists: 1
But after just one year on the books of Solihull Moors, the centre-back secured a free transfer to another side in July.
Tunnicliffe is set to play for Kidderminster, who will get their 2025/26 season underway on August 9.
Prior to that, Kidderminster will take on his former team, Solihull Moors in a friendly fixture at 1pm BST on Saturday.
Wrexham made Jordan Tunnicliffe contract error
After his exit was confirmed in May 2024, Phil Parkinson called Tunnicliffe an ‘immense character’.
However, the defender was nearly given an extension on his deal by mistake.
His contract with the Dragons should have expired on June 30, 2025.
But as the Daily Mail revealed at the time, the year on Tunnicliffe’s contract was actually set to 2025, meaning he should have only just left the club this summer.
The error was, of course, fixed, and he departed for free last year.
