Wrexham have been linked with a plethora of players this summer, two of whom are still available to sign for free.
Wrexham have completed 10 signings as we head toward the end of the 2025 summer transfer window.
- Ryan Hardie
- Danny Ward
- Liberato Cacace
- George Thomason
- Josh Windass
- Lewis O’Brien
- Conor Coady
- Kieffer Moore
- Nathan Broadhead
- Callum Doyle
The deadline this year is September 1 at 7pm BST and more activity is expected at Wrexham.
Jordan James is linked with a move to the Racecourse Ground, a year on from leaving Birmingham City.
Ollie Palmer has now left for Swindon Town, while Tom O’Connor is free to leave Wrexham.
While loans and permanent deals for under-contract players must be completed on or before September 1, free agents can arrive after the deadline.

Two Wrexham transfer targets still available for free
On that front, two players who have been linked with a move to the Racecourse Ground this summer are available to snap up for free.
Wrexham were linked with Patrick Bamford for the first time in the January transfer window, but he remained at Leeds United.
A move for Bamford was once again mooted earlier in the summer transfer window.
Now, Leeds United, for whom the player scored 60 goals in 205 matches, have confirmed this week that the striker’s contract has been terminated by mutual consent.
He is not the only ex-Premier League striker who is still available for free this summer, however.
Previous reports have said that Wrexham were interested in signing Jamie Vardy on a free transfer this summer after his Leicester City contract expired and he chose to leave.
Vardy scored 200 goals in 500 matches for the Foxes and has seen a transfer to Manchester United mooted.
But at present, the former England international is yet to agree terms with another club.
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Will Wrexham sign another striker
So far this summer, Kieffer Moore, Josh Windass, Nathan Broadhead and Ryan Hardie have signed to improve Wrexham’s frontline.
It comes after Steven Fletcher, Paul Mullin, Jack Marriott, Palmer and Sam Dalby have all departed.
Wrexham also have Sam Smith and Jay Rodriguez available as forward options.
Whether Parkinson would have any interest in adding Vardy or Bamford to that mix remains to be seen.
Wrexham should sign a Palmer replacement, as despite all those options, none can really fill in for Moore in the ‘big man’ role.
But neither Bamford nor Vardy are really that kind of striker. The Dragons have tried to sign some big names this summer, including moving for Christian Eriksen, so it wouldn’t be the craziest thing in the world to see them land another ex-Premier League star.
