Wrexham have shown interest in signing ex-Premier League forward Kieffer Moore from Sheffield United. Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac continue to back manager Phil Parkinson and his squad, as the Welsh club are gearing up for life in the Championship with Premier League dreams in sight.
According to The Star, Wrexham are plotting a summer move for former Bournemouth striker Kieffer Moore from Sheffield United ahead of their journey in the Championship. The Red Dragons have started to spend heavily in the transfer market as they have acquired George Thomason from Bolton Wanderers for a significant £1.2 million ($1.6m) fee, alongside signing Liberato Cacace, Ryan Hardie and Danny Ward.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Moore's addition would be another massive boost for the Welsh club as he could replace the Premier League experience lost upfront after Steven Fletcher's departure as a free agent. The Wales international spent two seasons in the Premier League with Bournemouth before joining the Blades in 2024.
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WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
After their pre-season in Australia and New Zealand, the Red Dragons are now waiting to start their journey in the Championship and will face Southampton in their season opener on August 9.