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Wrexham's first January signing is a goalkeeper! Phil Parkinson gives seal of approval as new Red Dragons arrival outlines starting XI target

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  • Wrexham sign McNicholas on a permanent deal
  • Joined Welsh club in the summer on loan
  • Parkinson impressed with "good young goalkeeper"
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Red Dragons completed the signing of McNicholas on a short-term contract in the summer from Irish side Sligo Rovers, following Ben Foster's decision to hang up his gloves in the summer. McNicholas' contract had a buy-clause in January and Wrexham have now opted to activate it. Parkinson has been impressed with the shot-stopper, who has been the third-choice behind Arthur Okonkwo and Mark Howard.

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  • WHAT PARKINSON SAID

    The Wrexham coach stated: "When we signed Luke, we did so with the protection of an option to make his signing permanent this month, if he impressed us. He’s a good young goalkeeper, we’re enjoying working with him and he has impressed during his time with us, so we are delighted to complete his permanent signing."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    McNicholas has represented Ireland at the Under-18 level and becomes the sixth Irish member in the Wrexham roster alongside James McClean, Anthony Forde, Thomas O'Connor, Eoghan O'Connell and Liam McAlinden.

    The 24-year-old said on the move: "I'm absolutely delighted. Since I’ve come over, I’ve really enjoyed it. It’s been a great group to come into, they’ve been really welcoming, and I’m really pleased to finally make my deal here a permanent one. I’m going to keep pushing in training, and to continue learning from the goalkeepers at the club to hopefully get my chance and the number one spot at some point in the future."

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    WHAT NEXT?

    McNicholas is yet to make a League Two appearance but has played four times in the EFL Cup. It remains an uphill battle to replace Okonkwo between the sticks as the Arsenal loanee appears to be Parkinson's preferred choice.

    The Red Dragons are on course for back-to-back promotions as they are currently placed in second, just two points behind leaders Stockport. They return to action in League Two against Salford City on February 3, but before that take on Blackburn Rovers in an FA Cup fourth-round tie on Monday.

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