As expected, a number of players could leave Wrexham before the transfer deadline on September 1.
With just seven hours of the transfer window remaining, several players could still head to the Racecourse Ground.
Ben Sheaf is signing from Coventry City, with an announcement expected soon after Ryan Reynolds followed the player on Instagram.
To add to Sheaf’s arrival, it has been confirmed that Issa Kabore is joining Wrexham after interest from at least two top-flight European clubs.
A move for Jack Robinson of Sheffield United remains on the cards as well, with Watford, who were linked alongside the Dragons, turning their attention towards another target.
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Three players could leave Wrexham
Already this summer, Wrexham have signed 10 players as they look to compete in the Championship for the first time in over 40 years.
However, the influx of new talent means a number of players must be moved on or axed by Parkinson.
Wrexham’s squad is too big for the Championship, which only allows 25 players aged 21 or above, including goalkeepers, to be registered.
So, as expected, several former key players should be heading out the door on Monday.
According to Leader Live, all of Tom O’Connor, Dan Scarr and George Evans are tipped to leave Wrexham.
Parkinson said Evans was ‘unlucky’ earlier this year after injury issues and competition for places limited his minutes.
The midfielder has featured in the Carabao Cup this season but he is far down the pecking order in the Championship.
O’Connor has been part of all three promotions in the Rob and Ryan era, while Scarr signed from Plymouth Argyle last year.
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Who else could leave Wrexham
As well as O’Connor, Evans and Scarr, more exits could still happen in the final hours of the window.
It was reported on Sunday that Falkirk have made an approach for Wrexham defender Aaron James on loan.
James is only 20, so he does not have to be registered in the Championship, but the youngster going out on loan to garner first-team minutes would make sense.
Elsewhere, Jacob Mendy’s future has been uncertain for much of the summer, with a loan move for the left-back also mooted.
