Wrexham are planning a surprise TRIPLE signing swoop following their promotion to League One this season.
It's set to be a busy summer transfer window for Wrexham, who secured promotion from League Two this campaign.
Co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have already made moves since their 2023/24 term ended.
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First-team captain Luke Young and club captain Ben Tozer were released by the club, who also let go of Rob Lainton, Aaron Hayden, Jordan Tunnicliffe, Callum McFadzean, Owen Cushion and Dan Davies.
"I'd like to thank all the players for their efforts over the last few years. They've all played a part in our success and I'd like to wish them all the best for the future," said manager Phil Parkinson.
"The professionalism shown by all the lads has been excellent, and likewise those who have not been playing as regularly still play an important part with their attitudes and standards off the pitch.
"Ben Tozer and Luke Young have not had as much game time in the last few months, but as club captain and first-team captain they have showed great leadership for the Club.
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"All the players leaving the Club go with our very grateful thanks for their efforts and contributions during their time at Wrexham."
In terms of incomings, Wrexham have been tipped to complete a 'Hollywood' signing that would be the biggest in their history.
A former Premier League striker, who scored a winner against Manchester United at Old Trafford, has also expressed his desire to sign for the Welsh outfit.
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And, according to RRR, Wrexham have enquired about the availability of Stephen Humphrys, Josh Magennis and Tom Pearce, who were all released Wigan Athletic.
Humphrys, Magennis and Pearce - along with ben Amos and Charlie Wyke, were let go by Wigan, who finished in 12th place in League One this season.
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Reynolds and McElhenney are keepings tabs on the former Wigan trio as they look to recruit new talent ahead of their campaign in England's third tier.
Last season, Forward Magennis, 33, scored five league goals while Humphrys, 26, bagged nine league goals.
As for Pearce, the 26-year-old centre-back made 24 league appearances during the 2023/24 term.