Wrexham have been busy this summer and are keen to continue the summer spending ahead of the 24/25 League One season.
With pre-season set to start preparations are well underway at Wrexham for the coming season.
Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been keen to support Phil Parkinson in his aim to bring extra quality in-depth to his squad.
The Red Dragons have already secured three key signings this summer.
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo returned to the Racecourse on a permanent deal. Okonkwo, 22, impressed during his loan spell last campaign and was keen to commit his future to the club.
Parkinson strengthened his backline after snapping up Leicester City defender Lewis Brunt. Brunt was a key player at Mansfield Town during his loan spell last year.
Former Charlton Athletic captain George Dobson signed on a free transfer in early July, reuniting with the Wrexham boss after their time at Sunderland together.
With Jacob Mendy’s injury issues, and the club keen to add more depth, Wrexham may look to strengthen the wing-back department.

Phil Parkinson should look to secure Wrexham target Ryan Longman
Mendy has been a key player during Parkinson’s reign at the Racecourse. He is a fast and physical presence and is at his best when attacking the opposition.
However, the 27-year-old has struggled to stay fit with various injuries hampering his form.
Mendy missed the end of the League Two campaign through a hamstring injury. The Gambian full-back will be hoping he can claim to be the first-choice wing-back in the side, but with his injury issues, Wrexham may firm up interest in Championship wideman Ryan Longman.
Longman has attracted interest from a host of clubs. The Hull City star has an impressive versatility in his profile.
Last year, the 23-year-old provided six goal contributions for Championship side Millwall, scoring three goals and creating three for his teammates.
In Parkinson’s system, he would best suit the wing-back role where he could run at opponents and be dangerous out wide.
Wrexham will face tough competition if they move for the Championship star, but it may be a key target that the former Sunderland coach feels will be a necessary upgrade.

Ryan Longman’s versatility would provide quality in-depth to the Wrexham squad
Wrexham have been keen to strengthen in various positions of the squad.
Signing Longman may provide a solution to various roles as he is very capable of playing several positions.
He can play on both wings with his ability to either take on his man on the outside, and create a crossing opportunity for teammates, or cut in and threaten the goalkeeper with a shot on target.
The former AFC Wimbledon star has featured as a centre forward and a creative number 10 in his career due to his attacking skillset.
Longman would bring a wealth of experience playing at a higher division and he is still relatively young.
The former Brighton man has over 100 Championship games under his belt and has played League One football on 44 occasions.
If Wrexham does push ahead with this transfer he could turn out to be a shrewd signing. His wealth of experience and versatility add a different profile to Parkinson’s squad and would increase the level of quality available to the manager.
