A number of players already have and could still leave Wrexham during the 2025 summer transfer window.
After promotion was secured in late April, Wrexham released eight senior players when they shared their retained list in May.
Sam Dalby has already moved to Bolton Wanderers after deciding not to renew his contract with the Welsh side.
Elsewhere, Paul Mullin is in talks with Wigan Athletic over a potential summer transfer.
As well as Mullin, it has been reported in the last week that Will Boyle could leave Wrexham.
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Don Goodman on Will Boyle leaving Wrexham
Boyle is thought to be of interest to Gillingham FC, and a potential move for the stopper has now been discussed by Don Goodman.
He fell heavily out of favour in 2024/25, in part due to injury issues but also due to the increased competition at centre-back following the arrivals of Lewis Brunt and Dan Scarr.
In total, the stopper played just 270 minutes of football for Wrexham last term, none of which came in the league.
Now, Goodman has suggested that Boyle will be keen to start playing regular football again.
He told Football League World: “I look at his career, predominantly lower league football. Did particularly well at Cheltenham, got in the League Two Team of the Season in the 2020/21 season. And that’s the level, obviously, that Gillingham are going to be operating at.
“So, 29 years old, nearly 30, experienced. And after barely playing any football at all last season, he’ll be keen to get playing again on a regular basis.
“So, it looks to me like a win-win all round for Gillingham and for Will Boyle.”
Other players who could leave Wrexham
As well as Boyle, Luke Bolton saw very little game time across the 2024/25 season.
Boyle and Bolton have been backed to leave the club already this summer to help make room in the 25-man Championship squad for new signings.
A potential loan move for Modou Faal could make sense as well, given that he struggled to feature in League One.
The future of Ollie Palmer remains up in the air as, like Mullin, he hasn’t played league football since January.
