Evolution, not revolution? Wrexham's transfer plans
Wrexham is preparing for another season in the same division after a historic run of promotions. Manager Phil Parkinson aims to strengthen the squad while maintaining a balance between evolution and stability. The club is expected to make strategic signings to enhance their chances for a top-six finish next season.
- ▪Wrexham finished seventh in the Championship, their highest position in history.
- ▪Manager Phil Parkinson plans to trim the squad while addressing areas that need improvement, such as pace and midfield dynamism.
- ▪The club's Hollywood ownership provides financial backing for potential significant signings.
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