
Wrexham have reportedly opened talks to sign a former Champions League finalist.
The Red Dragons are gearing up for life in the Championship after securing three promotions in a row.
Last month, Wrexham sealed promotion to the second tier of English football after beating Charlton Athletic 3-0.
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Backed by Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Wrexham are set to be active in the upcoming summer transfer window.
They have already been linked with a host of different players, including stars playing in the Premier League.
However, as reported by ESPN, the club will operate a 'no superstars and no egos' policy when they target new signings for their Premier League push next season.
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Now, as reported by Football Insider, Wrexham have opened talks to sign Welshman Ben Davies.
The 32-year-old's current deal with Tottenham Hotspur will expire next month and Wrexham are looking to lure him to the Championship.
However, it has been stated that Davies could still agree an extension with Spurs, having played 28 matches for Ange Postecoglou's side during the 24/25 season.
The report stated: "Wrexham have opened talks to sign Tottenham defender Ben Davies when his contract expires. The hugely ambitious Championship club are working on a deal to land the 32-year-old Wales international on a free transfer.
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"Wrexham are one of many clubs trying to lure the experienced campaigner as they plot instant promotion from the Championship to the Premier League. It is believed Davies will consider multiple offers before deciding where to play next term."

Since leaving Swansea City for Spurs back in 2014, Davies has made a total of 358 appearances for the North London club, scoring nine goals.
Last week, Davies won his first major trophy with Spurs after they beat Manchester United 1-0 in the Europa League final in Bilbao, Spain.
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The Welshman reached the Champions League final with Spurs in 2019, but ended up losing 2-0 to fellow Premier League side Liverpool.
Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Champions League, Wrexham, Football, Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney, EFL Championship