Wrexham have had a very active week on the transfer front, and more signings could still arrive.
Wrexham fans were concerned about transfers earlier this month when their team was struggling in pre-season games.
However, the Red Dragons have now added several new names to their ranks ahead of 2025/26.
Further arrivals are planned at the Racecourse Ground, including some potentially big names.
With this in mind, we have rounded up all the latest Wrexham transfer news and rumours from the last few days.
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Wrexham trying to sign Christian Eriksen
Wrexham’s transfer interest in Christian Eriksen has been known for some time now.
Links to the former Manchester United midfielder had died down of late, but reemerged on Friday.
Eriksen’s agent confirmed contact with Wrexham, but outlined one clear problem for the Championship outfit.
Martin Schoots said: “Wrexham are really upgrading everything both on and off the field, and it is a hugely impressive project, as you can see from the presence of people like Michael Williamson there.
“But Christian still wants to play in a first-tier competition and he absolutely wants to stay in Western Europe. There are some contacts going on but it has to suit both sides.”
Wrexham smash transfer record again
Wrexham broke their transfer record last week, signing Liberato Cacace for a fee that can reach £4m.
However, that record, which surpassed the fee paid to Reading for Sam Smith in January, was broken less than a week later.
Lewis O’Brien underwent a medical with the Welsh club on Wednesday ahead of signing from Nottingham Forest.
It’s now been shared that O’Brien’s deal is the biggest in Wrexham history, surpassing the fee paid for Cacace.
Wrexham eyeing another striker
The Red Dragons have already signed Ryan Hardie this summer, but now want to add another centre-forward to their ranks.
After links emerged this week, Sheffield United fans begged Wrexham to sign Kieffer Moore from them.
Links to Moore come amid claims that Phil Parkinson has £10m to spend on a striker in the remainder of this window.
