Wrexham are keen to improve the quality of their squad this summer.
Phil Parkinson is expecting a host of departures as the likes of Will Boyle and Luke Bolton are set to join Steven Fletcher and Mark Howard in leaving the club.
George Evans is another Wrexham star whose future at the Racecourse Ground looks uncertain as Parkinson moulds a 25-man squad.
Wrexham are pushing hard to sign Daniel Jebbison on loan from Bournemouth and Wrexham Insider has investigated the impact that the potential striker signing would have on several figures at the club.

Winners from a Daniel Jebbison transfer to Wrexham
Daniel Jebbison
Jebbison endured a torrid loan spell in the Championship with Watford last season as he failed to contribute a goal or assist during his time at Vicarage Road.
Bournemouth recalled the striker back in January and he went on to impress for the Cherries when given the opportunity, mainly in their FA Cup run to the quarter final.
Another loan spell looms for the 21-year-old and given Wrexham’s lack of proven goal scorers at this level, he could become the main man for the Red Dragons next season.
Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Reynolds would love a fellow Canadian to join the ranks at his beloved Wrexham and help progress the club’s amazing adventure.
Wrexham have signed a Canadian before in Charlie Trafford however, that signing proved to be underwhelming as he didn’t make a single first-team appearance.
Jebbison is of higher quality and would no doubt be an integral part of Parkinson’s plans to compete in the second tier.
Sam Smith
Another striker coming into the club would usually mean bad news for current squad members in that position but Sam Smith will be someone relishing the arrival of Jebbison.
Smith cut an isolated figure at times during the League One promotion run-in and will be welcoming the prospect of having a partner to play with up top.
Wrexham are likely to surrender possession more next season with a step up in quality and Smith will need someone to share the workload with him in pressing and scrapping for second balls – Jebbison will certainly provide that.

Losers from a Daniel Jebbison transfer to Wrexham
Ollie Palmer
Ollie Palmer looks set to be on the way out of Wrexham after failing to feature for the club since a defeat to Stevenage back in January.
Palmer wants to fight for his place at Wrexham but another forward signing would surely see the experienced striker fall further down the pecking order.
With the likes of Jay Rodriguez and Jack Marriott to compete with on top of Jebbison’s potential arrival, a new adventure looms for the Red Dragons legend.
Paul Mullin
Paul Mullin is the name on everyone Wrexham fans’ lips this summer with his future undecided and in doubt after also not featuring during promotion run-in.
Wrexham could delay a Mullin decision until after he has had a full pre-season however, like Palmer, Jebbison would push the 30-year-old further away from Parkinson’s plans.
He has the quality to turn around his fortunes but whether the club gives him the opportunity to do so remains to be seen.
