Wrexham have been keen to improve their squad with several new faces arriving in North Wales.
With the League One season approaching Wrexham have strengthened their side with five new signings.
Keen to support manager Phil Parkinson, the Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have sanctioned moves for several players, including former Arsenal goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo returning to the club in June.
The Red Dragons reinforced their back-line by snapping up Leicester City defender Lewis Brunt, despite strong interest from his former team Mansfield Town.
Former Charlton Athletic captain George Dobson was reunited with Parkinson after their time together at Sunderland. Goalkeeper Callum Burton and former Aston Villa gem Sebastian Revan are the latest to sign for the Red Dragons.
With the new signings settling in, several current Wrexham stars will benefit from the new arrivals at the Racecourse.

How Ollie Palmer, Max Cleworth, and Andy Cannon can benefit from Wrexham summer arrivals
Ollie Palmer
The latest summer signing of former Rotherham Town loanee Revan will help Parkinson’s side be a threat on both wings.
The 21-year-old has already revealed what he will bring to the Red Dragons. The former Premier League youngster is a versatile defender but is keen to beat his opposing defender to provide chances in attack.
If Revan can settle quickly to life at the Racecourse and provide consistent performances on the left wing, Ollie Palmer will benefit from the creativity on both flanks.
Increasing the amount of crosses into the box will help Palmer with the team playing to his strengths as a towering striker.
Max Cleworth
New summer signing Brunt will provide a strong foundation for the former Bradford City coach to build his team around.
The former Mansfield defender is only 23 years old, providing quality for both the current squad and years to come.
Brunt can become a strong partner to Max Cleworth, 21, with both players comfortable on the ball. The two young defenders will be able to build a strong on-field relationship and rotate who carries the ball out from the defence.
This dynamic can only enhance Wrexham’s style of play and improve Cleworth’s progression at the Racecourse.

Andy Cannon
Former Charlton Athletic captain Dobson will provide strong experience in Parkinson’s midfield. The 26-year-old has over 250 League One appearances and is a natural leader on the pitch.
The former Sunderland man will provide extra defensive support in holding midfield with his defensive abilities alongside his six-foot-one frame.
Dobson’s arrival can enhance Andy Cannon’s performances in the coming season. With Parkinson’s midfield more secure, Cannon will be able to concentrate on his forward play with the goal threat he possesses from midfield.
The former Hull City star scored five goals in League Two last year and will be looking to increase his tally in the coming campaign.
