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Wrexham fans have decided who their best 2025 summer signing is as £7.5m man misses out

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Wrexham fans have been voting on who their best signing of the 2025 summer transfer window is.

The deadline passed on Monday evening with Wrexham signing 13 players this summer.

Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac sanctioned £33million worth of transfers, which is the most the club have ever spent in one window by some distance.

Nathan Broadhead is Wrexham’s record transfer deal after his £7.5m arrival from Ipswich Town, and that move could rise to £10m with add-ons.

However, Broadhead has had a slow start to life with the Red Dragons, and he is not the player fans think will have the biggest impact.

Kieffer Moore celebrates scoring during Preston North End v Wrexham in the Carabao Cup Second Round clash.
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Wrexham fans vote Kieffer Moore as best transfer

Broadhead is a Welsh international and brings Premier League experience to the Racecourse Ground.

Elsewhere, Josh Windass impressed for Wrexham during the opening weeks of the campaign before suffering an injury.

But it is not either of those players that fans have been voting as the club’s most impactful transfer.

BBC Sport created a poll for supporters to select the players they think will have the biggest impact.

Unsurprisingly, Kieffer Moore, who already has four goals to his name in a Wrexham shirt, tops the list with 12% of the vote at the time of writing.

Josh Windass of Wrexham during the Carabao Cup first round match between Wrexham and Hull City
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Josh Windass injury latest

While it’s not too surprising to see George Thomason low down the list, given he’s yet to play this season, there were a few interesting selections from fans.

However, it’s still very early in the campaign and Wrexham have only played four league matches, so opinion could quickly change.

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Currently, Windass is injured and has not featured in Wrexham’s last two league ties, one of which came against his former team, Sheffield Wednesday.

However, he could make a return shortly after the international break, Parkinson has said.

He stated: “Josh is going to be out for four to six weeks with his hamstring.

“Obviously it’s a blow because he’s been great for us. Even in the first half hour against West Brom he was really good and obviously down at Southampton.

“It is really frustrating for him and for us but it’s part and parcel of football and we’ve got to deal with it.

“With the international break coming up, by the time that’s finished he won’t be far off.”