
Wrexham could secure the signing of a Premier League legend if they are promoted to the Championship.
Wrexham are aiming to win their third successive promotion, having climbed the ranks in the football league.
They are in a commanding position in League One as Phil Parkinson's side have a two-point cushion over third-placed Wycombe Wanderers, with just two league games remaining of the season.
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If Wrexham claim a third consecutive promotion, the Welsh outfit will likely be busy in the summer transfer window to reinforce their side ahead of attempting to reach the Premier League.
We've taken a look at four potential signings - some more realistic than others - that Wrexham could try to complete if they are promoted to the Championship.
Jamie Vardy
Vardy will be leaving Leicester City this summer after 13 seasons at the club. But the 38-year-old has no plans to retire from football.
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The former England international, who has scored an impressive 143 Premier League career goals, has been linked with clubs in Saudi Arabia and America.

But if he wanted to stay in the UK, then he could be tempted by the project at Wrexham that has been spearheaded by Hollywood pair Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Joining Wrexham would also give Vardy and his wife, Rebekah, the opportunity to feature in the 'Welcome to Wrexham' series on Disney+, which has opened the club up to new audiences in North America.
Tom Lawrence
Former Manchester United youth graduate Lawrence is out of contract at Rangers this summer and is thought to be open to leaving Scotland.
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An emotional transfer to the Racecourse Ground could be the perfect opportunity to return home.
The Wrexham-born forward has never played for his boyhood club, but he could realise his dream when his deal expires at the end of the season.
Grady Diangana
Like Lawrence, Diangana is also out of contract in the summer and could fit perfectly into Parkinson's system. The 27-year-old can operate on either flank or in the No.10 position and would provide Championship quality and experience.
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Diangana, who cost West Brom £18 million, has four goals and three assists to his name this season, having made 33 league appearances.
Ben Davies
Davies has been a Premier League player for his entire career, having made his name at Swansea City before earning a move to Tottenham in the summer of 2014.
He's been at the North London club for 11 seasons, making 353 appearances across all competitions.
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But his future is up in the air, with his existing deal set to expire this summer.
It was reported earlier in the season that Spurs planned to exercise the one-year contract extension in his deal, but an official announcement has yet to be made over his future.
Wrexham could take full advantage of a potential release by securing the Welsh defender's services on a free transfer.