Wrexham star Ryan Barnett continues to attract significant interest ahead of the January transfer window after a superb start to the League One season.
Wrexham have started well in League One with Phil Parkinson sat third in the table after 14 games.
Eight wins, four draws and two defeats is a strong record for Wrexham and Parkinson will be looking to continue the strong start against Stockport County this weekend.
Ryan Reynolds wants another promotion this season and whilst there is a long journey ahead, Wrexham are in decent position at this stage.
A number of players have stepped up to the plate in League One but nobody has caught the eye quite like Ryan Barnett.
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Rangers interested in signing Ryan Barnett
Arthur Okonkwo and George Dobson are the standout performers in terms of summer signings and have been ever-presents in League One.
Barnett has been the biggest success story though having made the jump to League One look incredibly easy.
Barnett was the match-winner against Mansfield Town last weekend, driving home a superb goal inside the first 10 minutes.
That is now one goal and five assists for Barnett this season with the 25-year-old causing mayhem up the right flank.
Barnett is unsurprisingly attracting interest off the back of these displays and Rangers News note that Rangers are now interested in the Wrexham star.
Rangers have been keeping tabs on Barnett amid question marks over James Tavernier’s long-term future.
A move to Ibrox may appeal to Barnett but Wrexham’s stance on any sale appears to have been made clear by Rob McElhenney.
Reports in October suggested that Championship sides Preston North End and Stoke City were keen on signing Barnett.
McElhenney responded by shooting down rumours over Barnett’s exit, suggesting that anybody looking at Barnett will need ‘good binoculars’.
Barnett on Wrexham
Wrexham clearly have little interest in selling Barnett and the wing back has now shared his thoughts on being at the STōK Cae Ras.
Barnett has told The Leader that he is ‘loving’ life at Wrexham and is enjoying the freedom being given to him under Phil Parkinson.
Barnett added that he feels belief from his teammates too, admitting that he feels ‘in a really good spot’ right now.
“I am loving it,” said Barnett. “The manager gives me that freedom when I go forward and gives me that confidence to take people on.
“All the lads have got that belief in me as well and that is all you can ask for in football. You want to be confident, you want to be happy, and I am in a really good spot at the moment,” he added.
Barnett is clearly thriving at League One level and admiring glances were always going to emerge.
Wrexham will feel confident of keeping Barnett though – even if Rangers come calling – with the Wrexham project far from finished.
