Wrexham fans have been reacting to the news their club are making another signing.
It took some time, but another name is heading to the Racecourse Ground after a fairly quiet few weeks.
Ryan Hardie joined on June 16, and Danny Ward followed through the door shortly after on a free transfer.
Wrexham are now set to sign Liberato Cacace from Italy in what will become their new record deal (£2.2m).
Cacace’s ability has been highlighted by New Zealand’s boss already, and fans have been reacting to the transfer.

Wrexham fans react to Liberato Cacace transfer
A New Zealand native, Cacace previously featured for Wellington Phoenix, who Wrexham will face this coming Saturday.
Fan reaction toward a potential deal has been largely positive, though there is some concern his move means a deal for Owen Beck won’t happen.
One fan wrote: “Doesn’t this contradict the signing of Owen Beck? Surely we haven’t signed two left wing backs.”
A second supporter asked: “Owen Beck move still happening?”
A third added: “He was a regular for Empoli last year, one of their best players (given that we’re talking of a relegated side). Italy’s a good league for developing defenders.”
“This is an UNREAL signing!!” tweeted another Wrexham fan.
A fifth joked: “Just watched 4 and a half minutes of Cacace highlights on YouTube and I can say with full confidence: this man is a 2nd coming of Roberto Carlos and Wrexham are getting promoted to the Premier League.”
Will Wrexham still sign Owen Beck
Beck has been heavily linked to Wrexham for some time now, with one journalist saying, ‘that is the left-wing-back they would like.’
Signing Cacace, a natural left-back, could create too much competition for that position.
However, the incoming record transfer can also operate as an attacking midfielder, meaning Phil Parkinson could change his position in some games.
Alternatively, Sebastian Revan could be loaned and Jacob Mendy moved on, leaving James McClean, Beck and Cacace competing for the left-wing-back berth.
