Day 32 of the 2025 winter transfer window is now upon us and deals could still happen at Wrexham before deadline day.
It was a very slow start to the window for Wrexham but things have kicked into gear over the last week or so.
Ryan Longman was signed last Friday before making his debut off the bench in a 3-2 defeat to Stevenage on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Wrexham are said to be closing in on their second signing of the window, and with that in mind, we have rounded up all the latest transfer news and rumours coming out of the Racecourse Ground.

Sam Smith to join Wrexham in club-record deal
It took them a month to find a centre-forward but Wrexham have broken their transfer record for Sam Smith.
The striker has been plying his trade at Reading since 2023 and currently has 11 League One goals to his name already this term.
Smith will likely compete with Ollie Palmer on the right of Phil Parkinson’s two-man strike force. It’s not known if he’s ready to feature against Crawley Town.
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Phil Parkinson will let Aaron James leave Wrexham
While incomings are the focus this month, there could be at least one departure before or on February 3rd.
It emerged this week that Phil Parkinson is ready to sanction a loan deal for Aaron James in order to hand the young centre-back more regular playing time.
Morecambe, Forest Green and Oldham Athletic are all interested in taking the stopper on a short-term deal.
Michael Smith to Wrexham transfer latest
Prior to moving for Sam Smith, Wrexham were linked with a move for Michael Smith of Championship outfit Sheffield Wednesday.
Parkinson previously looked at the forward over the summer and despite returning in January, is once again expected to miss out.
A report from The Star claims that Wrexham’s deal for Reading’s Smith had all but ended the likelihood of them continuing to pursue a move for the 33-year-old Owls striker.
