Phil Parkinson have rejected Arsenal bid As Sunderland replacement is needed As deal were reached for the veteran striker
The Red Dragons could be forced to look for other options if Arthur Okonkwo decides to sign elsewhere.
Holding onto star players is a problem which has rarely troubled Wrexham AFC since their takeover by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
However, the Red Dragons are now in uncharted waters under the Hollywood regime as they face stiff competition to secure the signature of goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo.
The Arsenal loanee was highly impressive between the sticks during the 2023/24 season, keeping 14 clean sheets in 36 league appearances as the North Wales club secured back-to-back promotions for the first time in its history.
It resulted in the 22-year-old being named in the League Two Team of the Year at the EFL awards, with Wrexham said to be keen on signing him on a permanent basis.
With his contract at the Gunners due to run out this summer, the Daily Mail reports that Okonkwo is also attracting interest from Premier League and Championship sides.
As doubts persist over whether he will remain at Wrexham, Phil Parkinson could be forced to look elsewhere to find a new first-choice keeper.
If the manager does have to switch focus, then he could do a lot worse than look to raid his former club Sunderland for another stopper who stood out in League Two this season.
Alex Bass could be a fantastic alternative for Wrexham
Alex Bass is another keeper who was in fine form this season, keeping 16 clean sheets in 44 appearances for AFC Wimbledon in League Two.
This put him second only behind Ben Hinchcliffe, who achieved 17 shutouts for title winners Stockport County.
The 26-year-old was loaned out by the Black Cats in July last year and has helped to shore up a Dons’ defence which was previously conceding too many goals.
While the south London side narrowly missed out on the play-offs, Bass was one of their star performers.
As per FBRef, he ranked seventh in terms of saves made this term with 110 compared to Okonkwo’s 107.
While the Arsenal loanee has the better save percentage of 79.1 per cent, Bass still rates highly at 70.5 per cent and is at a good age to continue improving at 26.
Assessing his performance, AFC Wimbledon reporter Edmund Brack told the Sunderland Echo: “Without doubt Alex Bass has been one of AFC Wimbledon’s most important players of the season.
“He is the only player to have featured in every single minute of the League Two campaign and has firmly established himself as the first choice from the first few weeks of the season.
“The most noticeable characteristic Bass has displayed at Plough Lane is his professionalism – the way he conducts his job is almost seamless, week in, week out.”
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