Wrexham “ Open Talks ” with the son of the cult hero of the Premier League after a canceled contract


Wrexham could be about to take advantage of the difficulties of another championship club after opening its doors with a second -level attacker established.

The ambitious Ryan Reynolds club, co -owner with actor Rob Mcelhenney, obtained three successive promotions to go from the National League to the championship. They will start their new season in Southampton and have already been active on the transfer market by adding the goalkeeper of Wales Danny Ward and the striker of Plymouth Ryan Hardie.

Defender Liberato Cocaces arrived in a large -scale signing of Serie A Tenfit Empoli in a transfer which is worth more than 1 million pounds sterling, which would represent record transfer fees under the property of Reynolds and Mcelhenney while the pair is looking to build a Squad capable of competing in the championship – more than 40 years since Wrexham was the last level.

Wrexham finished his pre-season tour in Australia and New Zealand against Wellington Phoenix this weekend. (Image: Getty)

Now it is reported that Wrexham is in talks with the free agent Josh Windass after his release from Crisis-Club Sheffield on Wednesday this week.

Windass made more than 150 appearances for Wednesday in the second and third levels, but left Hillsborough by mutual consent after a summer of crisis in Sheffield. Unpaid salaries and transfer embargoes hindered Wednesday preparations for the new season, with Windass and his colleague attacker Michael Smith who starting after an agreement was concluded to end their contracts.

Windass, 31, is the son of the cult hero of the Premier League Dean Windass, who marked the emblematic objective of sending Hull City in the high flight in 2008.

Wrexham would be interested in signing Josh Windass after leaving Sheffield on Wednesday. (Image: Getty)

He also represented Bradford in Premières, making more than 600 career appearances over 21 years.

Wrexham is currently on tour in Australia and New Zealand, defeating Melbourne’s victory in his first pre-season match before losing against Sydney FC and Wellington Phoenix. The BBC Sport said that discussions will take place with Josh Windass when they return to Wales after the Wellington shock early Saturday morning, when it is added that other championship clubs are considering Windass as a transfer option.

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