Wrexham can now accelerate plans for next season having finished the League One campaign with a victory.
Wrexham beat Lincoln City 2-0 on Saturday with Elliot Lee and Ryan Longman both on the scoresheet.
Phil Parkinson ends the campaign with a haul of 92 points, guiding Wrexham to a third straight promotion.
Wrexham’s 3-0 win over Charlton Athletic sealed promotion last weekend, but Parkinson has remained focused.
Parkinson refused to look at the transfer window before the Lincoln game, but the League One season is now over.
Wrexham will splash the cash this summer according to reports in recent days, with the preparations now beginning in earnest.

Phil Parkinson on Wrexham talks
The speculation is already beginning to emerge ahead of the summer transfer window.
Wrexham have been linked with Callum Robinson, as attacking additions again appear to be on the wish list.
We would be surprised to see any immediate movement from Wrexham in terms of transfers, but the wheels appear to be in motion.
Speaking to BBC Sport, Parkinson admitted having a ‘brief chat’ on Friday night with Michael Williamson, Humphrey Ker and Shaun Harvey.
Parkinson feels Wrexham have ‘a lot of thinking to do’, and another meeting will take place ‘in the next couple of days’.
Parkinson added that Wrexham must ‘navigate’ the Championship squad rules, with Championship squads larger, but including goalkeepers this time.
“We’ve got a lot of thinking to do,” he said. “We had a brief chat last night with (chief executive) Mike Williamson, (director) Humphrey Ker and (director) Shaun Harvey,” said Parkinson.
“But it was brief and in the next couple of days we will have to sit down again and go through numbers and look what we have got to do to make us strong and competitive next season.
“We’ve got a lot under contract, the key is to look at the numbers; the 25 is more than League One but includes keepers, so we’ll navigate our way around that,” he added.
Wrexham facing big decisions
Wrexham won’t be in the Championship to just make up the numbers; Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds will want to kick on again.
Tough decisions may need to be made, though, and that means offloading players who have played their part in Wrexham’s rise.
Will Boyle and Luke Bolton have barely featured this season and will surely be on the way out of Wrexham.
Goalkeepers being included in the 25-man squad means decisions will need to be made on the likes of Luke McNicholas and Brad Foster down the pecking order.
Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer have been frozen out in recent months and will surely move on this summer.
Loans for Sebastian Revan and Modou Faal would not be a big surprise, whilst Wrexham must also decide on another deal for youngster Josh Adam.
Wrexham will look to bring in plenty of new faces to compete in the Championship, but there will be some difficult goodbyes along the way.
