Wrexham added signing number six of the summer on Friday as defender Dan Scarr signed from Championship side Plymouth Argyle.
The League One season is just around the corner now and Phil Parkinson will be delighted with his summer business.
Wrexham simply had to strengthen after promotion from League Two, just a year after getting out of the National League.
Arthur Okonkwo was the marquee signing to kick off the window, joining on a permanent basis after leaving Arsenal.
Lewis Brunt was next up as Wrexham managed to beat both Mansfield Town and Peterborough United to his signature.
Brunt joined from Leicester City before George Dobson came in on a free transfer and Wrexham then announced the double capture of Callum Burton and Sebastian Revan.

Wayne Rooney on Dan Scarr to Wrexham
The sixth addition came on Friday with Dan Scarr completing a move from Championship side Plymouth Argyle.
Wrexham needed defensive depth even after signing Brunt, having allowed Ben Tozer, Aaron Hayden and Jordan Tunnicliffe to leave this summer.
Parkinson decided to bring in Scarr, raiding Argyle for the 29-year-old’s signature by handing him a three-year deal.
Scarr arrives with League One experience under his belt, turning out 84 times in the third tier across spells with Walsall and Argyle.
The 29-year-old now drops back into League One and should be a valuable leader in Wrexham’s back line.
Wrexham will be delighted with this deal, handing Scarr a few days to settle in before the big kick off against Wycombe Wanderers.
As for Argyle, boss Wayne Rooney has now offered his reaction to the deal.
Rooney has told BBC Sport that his move was a ‘good opportunity’ not just for Scarr, but also his family.
Rooney feels that the time was right for Scarr to move on having been a ‘really good servant’ at Home Park.
The England legend now wants to bring in a new signing of his own with Scarr gone as he looks ahead to the new Championship season.
“For Dan it was a good opportunity for him, for his family as well,” said Rooney. “We had a good chat about it and I think sometimes the time is right for both parties.”
“I think he’s been a really good servant to the club, but the time was right for him and maybe for the club as well, and now it’s an opportunity for us to bring someone else in, and I’m really hoping we’ll have that done before Sunday,” he added.
Wrexham defensive options
Wrexham can now feel very pleased with the defensive options at Parkinson’s disposal.
Max Cleworth will surely start the season on the right side of Wrexham’s back three.
Cleworth developed brilliantly last season and should be one of the first names on the team sheet.
New signing Brunt is an ideal capture to offer competition in that role with Eoghan O’Connell and now Scarr able to play there if really needed.
O’Connell and Scarr may be in direct competition in the heart of defence with Will Boyle and Thomas O’Connor battling on the left side.
Wing back Revan can also feature as a left-sided centre back if needed too, so Wrexham can be pleased with the defensive options heading into the new season.
