Wrexham should poach midfielder from Premier League side following latest transfer revelation on Lincoln City
Wrexham have been busy in the summer window but remains keen to add further additions ahead of the 2024/25 League One campaign.
Many new faces have arrived at Wrexham this summer as they look to improve the squad.
Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney remain keen to support manager Phil Parkinson in this summer transfer window.
The owners have already sanctioned moves for Arthur Okonkwo, Lewis Brunt, George Dobson, Callum Burton, and Sebastian Revan.
More arrivals are expected before the Red Dragons host Wycombe Wanderers on the opening day of League One.
Despite the midfield arrival of former Charlton Athletic captain George Dobson, the club has previously been linked with free-agent Joe Morrell.
Morrell could be a good opportunity for the club after confirming his Portsmouth exit.
In the club’s desire to strengthen the squad, Welsh rivals Cardiff City may have presented Parkinson with a good opportunity on the transfer market.
Cardiff City make Ryan Wintle available for transfer
Wrexham may have a good opportunity to make a move for a top Championship player from their rivals in Cardiff City’s Ryan Wintle.
According to Wales Online’s Glen Williams, Cardiff have left Wintle out of their travelling squad for their pre-season tour to Austria after being made available for sale.
The 27-year-old has been a top player for the Championship club and was named captain on several occasions last campaign.
With the midfielder looking like he is set for a summer exit, Wrexham should consider making a move to improve Parkinson’s midfield options at the Racecourse.
Ryan Wintle would be a solid addition to the Wrexham midfield
Since the Hollywood takeover, Wrexham have been consistent in their transfer strategy.
Several players like Elliot Lee, James McClean, and Steven Fletcher have had experience playing in higher divisions.
Wintle has strong Championship experience and has been a top player for Welsh rivals Cardiff.
The English midfielder has featured in 128 Championship ga mes and is a leader on the pitch. The former Blackpool man can play as part of a midfield three or as a single six.
He would provide strong competition at Wrexham with Andy Cannon, and George Evans also regularly featuring in Parkinson’s starting XI.
If Wrexham do want to make another midfield addition, they must consider Windle after being put up for sale.
His Championship experience and leadership would make him a strong candidate to be the latest player to drop down to League One and join the exciting project in North Wales.
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