Wrexham are gearing up for a crack at League One next season after they sealed back-to-back promotions.
Earlier in the month, the Red Dragons sealed their passage to the third tier of English football with a convincing win over Forest Green Rovers.
Goals from Elliot Lee, Paul Mullin, Ryan Barnett, Jack Marriott and an own goal by Ryan Inniss sealed a 6-0 victory for Phil Parkinson’s side.
Looking ahead to the summer transfer window, Wrexham, who are backed by Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, could be looking to spend big once again.
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Here are five players Wrexham could sign this summer.
Macaulay Langstaff
The Notts County striker has been in fine form in front of goal this season having netted 28 goals and assisted six in 45 appearances in League Two.
Recent reports have stated that Wrexham could be interested in signing Langstaff to partner Paul Mullin up front.
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Jodi Jones
Another player Wrexham could sign from Notts County, Jones has been the assist king in the fourth tier of English football having recorded 23 in 42 matches so far this season.
The 26-year-old has been nominated for the Sky Bet League Two Player of the Season award.
Ben Woodburn
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Welshman Woodburn made history when he became Liverpool’s youngest-ever goalscorer after netting against Leeds United in the EFL Cup back in 2016.
However, things have not worked well for the forward since then and after a tough spell with Preston North End, a free transfer back to his home country could be on the cards.
Arthur Okonkwo
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After an impressive season on loan from Premier League side Arsenal, Wrexham could be back in to sign Okonkwo again.
It has been previously reported that Wrexham could be in a transfer scramble involving Okonkwo if he becomes a free agent.
His contract is set to run out at the end of the season and Arsenal are reportedly yet to offer a new deal to the 22-year-old.
Joe Allen
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A player once dubbed ‘The Welsh Xavi’ by Brendan Rodgers when he signed for Liverpool, Allen has been playing in the Championship over the last few seasons for the likes of Stoke City and Swansea City.
With his contract set to expire at the end of the current campaign, a move to Wrexham to round off his career could appeal to Allen.
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