Wrexham had a busy 2025 summer transfer deadline day but missed out on one target.
On Monday, Wrexham completed three signings, adding a right-back, midfielder and centre-back to their ranks.
Ben Sheaf signed for £6.5m, arriving from fellow Championship side Coventry City.
Later in the day, Issa Kabore joined on a season-long loan deal from Premier League powerhouse Manchester City.
Finally, Dom Hyam arrived from Blackburn Rovers in a deal worth around £2.7m.
However, the Red Dragons struggled to get a couple of deals done on the final day of the window.
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Wrexham snubbed by West Ham player
As is already well documented, Wrexham were keen on Zak Vyner of Bristol City but had bids rejected for the defender before turning their attention towards Hyam.
Elsewhere, in the build-up to deadline day, Andy Irving was a target, but that move never came to pass.
Irving was not the only West Ham United player who Wrexham were interested in this summer, however.
According to GIVEMESPORT, Phil Parkinson wanted to bring George Earthy to the Racecourse on September 1.
However, the player decided against a move as he wants to try and break into the Hammers’ senior side.
Earthy is expected to reassess his future when the 2026 January transfer window opens.
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Who is George Earthy
Born in London, Earthy is a product of West Ham’s academy and has previously spent time out on loan with Bristol City.
The 20-year-old made 40 appearances for the Robins last season, scoring three and assisting one.
Earthy is a natural attacking midfielder, so he would likely have arrived at Wrexham to provide cover for Josh Windass and Elliot Lee.
Windass is currently injured and is not expected to return for Wrexham until the back end of September.
Lee was linked with an exit earlier in the summer, but he remained in North Wales.
