Wrexham led to the transfer record for the second time this summer while the key warning sent

Wrexham could break its transfer record for the second time this summer in the midst of a huge budget reports made available to an attacker.
The red dragons are closer to a moving of 2.2 million pounds of club sterling for the left back Liberato Cuper of Serie A Side Empoli.
In recent days, they have also been linked to offers to sign the captain of Bolton George Thomason and the central defender of Hull Alfie Jones.
The recruitment of Wrexham begins to come together, the club having already signed the free goalkeeper Danny Ward and striker Ryan Hardie de Plymouth in an agreement of £ 700,000.
They would also be in talks to sign striker Josh Windass, who canceled his contract with Sheffield on Wednesday after the club did not pay his salary in May or June.

The 31 -year -old scored 13 goals in the championship last season, and he is part of a multitude of players to leave Hillsborough this summer.
Among them could be the 33 -year -old striker Michael Smith, with the sun statement The fact that the former man of Rotherham and Portsmouth also attracts the interest of Wrexham from other clubs in the championship and Ligue 1.
But Smith will almost certainly be joined at the racetrack of Hippodrome by another center forward.
The Sun adds that the co -owners of Wrexham Majority Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney presented the Manager Phil Parkinson a budget of 10 million pounds Sterling to spend for a new new number.
This would represent the cost of their current record signature five times, striker Sam Smith.
At first glance, Wrexham spending such costs would be a major surprise – but the competition that exists in championship shopping destinations means that red dragons have agreed that they will have to sleep the money.
Derby’s move for the Charlotte FC attacker Patrick Agyemang, 24, could be a reference point, with the RAMs Spend potential costs of 7.3 million pounds sterling Signing the International United States – A warning panel on the amount of Wrexham would need to spend.
Speaking last month, Reynolds told Podcast The Men in Blazers on what he expected from the coming season.
“My expectations are, to go,” he said. “We will maintain the best locker room in sport, in all sports.
“And we are going to enter it, Rob and I at least, as we enter each season, which is with an open mind and an open heart, and really just listening again.
“It’s the thing to be promoted three times in a row. He continues to be new. Everyone does (knows what they are doing), and it makes the novice a little dangerous.
“” Let’s spend money for that, let’s do it, it looks like a good signature. “I don’t know. I explicitly trust Phil.”
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