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  • #76
    Re: Wrexham for the prem?

    Originally posted by BLUETIT View Post
    That’s yesterday’s chip paper !!!!
    Aye it was, i've been busy and missed that one, but blimey what a spend they've had!

    Here’s a full rundown of Wrexham AFC’s confirmed signings this summer transfer window (2025), ahead of their return to the Championship:

    From the 2025–26 season page on Wikipedia, here’s a detailed list of incoming transfers:

    16 June 2025 – Ryan Hardie (from Plymouth Argyle) for approximately £700,000

    1 July 2025 – Danny Ward (from Leicester City) on a free transfer

    18 July 2025 – Liberato Cacace (from Empoli) for around £2.177 million

    21 July 2025 – George Thomason (from Bolton Wanderers) for about £1.2 million

    23 July 2025 – Josh Windass (from Sheffield Wednesday) on a free transfer

    24 July 2025 – Lewis O'Brien (from Nottingham Forest) for £5 million

    1 August 2025 – Conor Coady (from Leicester City) for £2 million

    5 August 2025 – Kieffer Moore (from Sheffield United) for £2 million

    14 August 2025 – Nathan Broadhead (from Ipswich Town) for a club-record £10 million

    21 August 2025 – Callum Doyle (from Manchester City) for approximately £7.5 million

    In total, Wrexham have spent around £30.58 million this window to bolster their squad

    Highlights & Strategic Insight

    Record-breaking investment: The acquisition of Nathan Broadhead shattered Wrexham’s previous transfer record, originally set by Lewis O’Brien, underscoring their aggressive push to establish themselves in the Championship

    Balance of experience and goal-threat: The club targeted players with proven pedigree—Conor Coady, a former Premier League captain; Lewis O’Brien, a dynamic midfielder; Kieffer Moore, a seasoned striker; and Callum Doyle, a promising defender with deep Championship experience across loan spells

    Strategic depth: Midfielder George Thomason adds youthful energy, while Josh Windass brings versatility and reliable Championship-level output

    Summary Table
    Date Player From Fee
    16 June 2025 Ryan Hardie Plymouth Argyle £700k
    1 July 2025 Danny Ward Leicester City Free
    18 July 2025 Liberato Cacace Empoli ~£2.18m
    21 July 2025 George Thomason Bolton Wanderers ~£1.2m
    23 July 2025 Josh Windass Sheffield Wednesday Free
    24 July 2025 Lewis O’Brien Nottingham Forest £5m
    1 August 2025 Conor Coady Leicester City £2m
    5 August 2025 Kieffer Moore Sheffield United £2m
    14 August 2025 Nathan Broadhead Ipswich Town £10m (record)
    21 August 2025 Callum Doyle Manchester City £7.5m

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    • #77
      Re: Wrexham for the prem?

      How are they complying with FFP? Are they in a good position because of their spending in League One and League Two in previous seasons?

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      • #78
        Re: Wrexham for the prem?

        Originally posted by Undercoverinwurzelland View Post
        How are they complying with FFP? Are they in a good position because of their spending in League One and League Two in previous seasons?
        They've probably found a workaround, a total opposite scatter gun approach to us.

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        • #79
          Re: Wrexham for the prem?

          Originally posted by Undercoverinwurzelland View Post
          How are they complying with FFP? Are they in a good position because of their spending in League One and League Two in previous seasons?
          They've got an unnatural level of sponsorship and other income due to the TV show

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          • #80
            Re: Wrexham for the prem?

            Originally posted by PontBlue View Post
            They've got an unnatural level of sponsorship and other income due to the TV show
            plus you can make a loss of 39 million over 3 years under FFP rules

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