Kieffer Moore was one of many strikers linked with a move to Wrexham during the 2025 summer transfer window.
After the departures of Ollie Palmer and Steven Fletcher, Phil Parkinson needed a new target man and settled on Kieffer Moore.
Sunderland fans mocked Moore when he first arrived, while his goal return at Sheffield United was underwhelming (six in 30).
However, the 33-year-old already has five goals in 10 matches for Wrexham, and we have taken a look at how that compares to every other centre-forward the Red Dragons were linked with this summer.
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Callum Robinson
Wrexham will play Cardiff City in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup later this month and will come face to face with Callum Robinson.
A move for Robinson was first mooted in May, but he chose to stay at the Bluebirds, who were relegated to League One ahead of 2025/26.
He has so far scored five in 16 matches across all competitions this season.
Michael Smith
Michael Smith has been a Wrexham target in the last three transfer windows.
Interest in Smith emerged once again early in the summer, before, like Josh Windass, he terminated his Sheffield Wednesday contract.
The 33-year-old has since moved to Preston North End and scored once in 11 appearances.

Joe Gelhardt
After links to the Red Dragons, Joe Gelhardt joined Hull City on loan from Leeds United until the end of 2025/26.
Gelhardt has featured on 10 occasions for the Tigers this term, scoring two and assisting one.
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Sunusi Ibrahim
A somewhat surprising link, given their UK and Ireland-focused transfer strategy. Wrexham eyed a move for Sunusi Ibrahim this summer.
Ibrahim plies his trade in the MLS for Montreal, and despite their season beginning back in February, he is yet to score a goal in 10 matches.
Danny Ings
Wrexham tried to sign Danny Ings on a free transfer after his West Ham United contract expired.
Middlesbrough were also in the running for the Englishman, who eventually chose to join Sheffield United.
Ings has only played 46 minutes of football for the Blades this term and is yet to find the back of the net.
