Wrexham have announced two more signings and a departure.
The Welsh outfit continues to gear up for their upcoming League One campaign, having already signed Charlton captain George Dobson, goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo and centre-back Lewis Brunt.
And on Monday Wrexham added Callum Burton and Sebastian Revan to their ranks.
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Burton, a goalkeeper, has signed on a free transfer from Plymouth Argyle a deal that will keep him in Wrexham until the end of the 2025/2026 season. The 27-year-old played alongside Paul Mullin at Cambridge United in 2021.
On the signing, Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson believes Burton will complement the other goalkeepers already in the squad.
"I spoke to the manager, and he told me about the project, and it definitely was the place I wanted to come and play my football," Burton told to the club's website. "The timing of signing couldn't be better. It's the perfect time for me to come in and meet all of the lads on the tour and it will be a nice way to settle myself in."
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Moreover, Revan has signed a deal until 2027. Revan has spent time at Aston Villa, Grimsby Town and Rotherham United.
On the move, he said: "I'm delighted to get the deal done. I can't wait to get started and show everyone what I can do. It's going to be a great going to the USA and Canada. I'll hopefully get some minutes and the opportunity to impress and get my season started.
"I want to help take the club as high up the table as we can and add both goals and assists to my game and also the team's."
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Elsewhere, Wrexham announced goalkeeper Luke McNicholas will be joining Rochdale on a season-long loan. McNicholas is set to gain more experience elsewhere, which Parkinson noted.
"It's the right time for Luke to go out and play," the Wrexham boss said, per the team's website. "He’s trained really well with us and had a few first-team games for us last season. We feel that for his development, he is ready to go and play and I’m sure he will be a very good signing for Rochdale.”
Parkinson added the team is still looking at options for the current window.
“I don’t want to put a number on how many more signings. We are just looking at the players in training and piecing the squad together," the manager said.
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"It's like a jigsaw and you want to get that right; make sure we have got that strength in depth in all areas with the quality we are going to need in a very competitive division."
Topics: Wrexham, League One, Transfers