
Wrexham lines up of two other signatures after accepting club record fees to sign the back of New Zealand Liberato Cacace, it was reported.
The 24 -year -old, who is currently playing for Serie B Club Empoli, is expected to join the club for 2.2 million pounds sterling and bonuses, about Gianluca di Marzio.
The agreement has not yet been finalized, but the boss of Wrexham, Phil Parkinson, revealed Thursday that he had already spoken to the New Zealand international.
“If we can finish the signature, he is a player who will adapt to the culture we have created in Wrexham”, Parkinson said.
“What coincidence we are in Wellington (New Zealand, for the pre-season of Wrexham), his family has a restaurant.
“We will see how the agreement is progressing, but it would be good to go down and take a glass of wine with your father today and introduce myself.”
The Red Dragons have already completed two transfers while they are preparing for life in the championship.
The goalkeeper Danny Ward arrived as free agent after the expiration of his Leicester contract, while striker Ryan Hardie was signed by Plymouth for costs considered to be £ 700,000.
Hardie scored during her beginnings when Wrexham beat Melbourne’s 3-0 victory last week.
Now Wrexham is preparing two other declaration signatures.
According to The Bolton News, the club is preparing a move to sign Bolton midfielder George Thomason, for low -figure costs.
The 24-year-old, who was released by Blackpool 16 years old before signing the Longridge Town Longue Town local team, has established himself as one of the best EFL fields since he joined Bolton in 2020.
An in -depth game leader whose main forces are his passage and tackling capacities, Thomason added goals to his match last season and hit Ligue 1 six times.
⚽️ November #Skybetleagueone The objective of the month is this strike by George Thomason for @Officialbwfc! 💥#Efl pic.twitter.com/2aggkhw3gm
– Sky Bet League One (@skybetleaugueone) December 20, 2024
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail report That Wrexham could break his transfer record twice in a window as they target the central defender of the shell Alfie Jones.
The 27 -year -old was essential to help Tigers avoid relegation of the championship last season, and would be valued at around 3 million pounds Sterling.
These costs could potentially be lowered since Hull is in difficulty linked to the club’s finances.
Tigers received a limited transfer embargo that lasts until January 2027 earlier this month, having failed to maintain transfer payments.
The saga focused on a defective payment of 1 million pounds sterling in Aston Villa for striker Louie Barry, who joined Hull on loan for the second half of last season, but only played four games before undergoing a serious knee injury.
A call was launched and Hull said there was a ‘misunderstanding‘surrounding payment, but athletics have reported That the club has future commitments of nearly 22 million pounds sterling for players who have been signed under their current property.
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