Another player who has recently left Wrexham has completed a transfer to a European club this week.
It’s been a busy summer in Wales with a number of players being released or sold by the Red Dragons at the end of their contracts in June.
Steven Fletcher could now retire following Wrexham’s decision not to give him a new contract.
Mark Howard has signed for Salford City in League Two on the back of his departure.
Elsewhere, Sam Dalby joined Bolton Wanderers and could make his debut on Sunday against the Dragons’ old rivals, Stockport County.
Now, another former player has found himself a new club going into the 2025/26 campaign.
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Josh Adam finds new club after Wrexham exit
Wrexham completed a move for Josh Adam early in the 2024/25 season, signing the midfielder on a free after he had been without a club since leaving Manchester City.
He had a bright start to life with the then League One outfit, with Phil Parkinson praising Adam’s ‘excellent’ performance in an EFL Trophy clash against Port Vale.
However, Adam only played 147 minutes of football across two matches for Wrexham before his release.
Earlier this summer, it was confirmed that the midfielder was on trial with Lyngby in Denmark.
Now, it’s been reported by Infotbal that Adam has joined SK Dynamo Ceske Budejovice.
They stated: “Dynamo has been strengthened by Scottish attacking midfielder Josh Adam (21). The South Bohemian club has already registered him in the FAČR system and should officially introduce him soon.”
Dynamo play their football in the Chance Narodni Liga, which is the second division in the Czech Republic.

What Phil Parkinson said about Wrexham releasing Josh Adam
The 21-year-old seemed a promising signing at the time, following some impressive performances in Manchester City’s academy.
For whatever reason, it never worked out at Wrexham, but Parkinson has backed Adam for success moving forward.
He said on the player being released: “He has undoubted ability but the time is right for him now to find a team and a level where he is going to contribute in first-team football,” said Parkinson.
“Hopefully someone will give him the opportunity and they could have a really good player on their hands.”
