Wrexham missed out on top transfer target Conor Hourihane despite Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney putting a “big offer” in place.
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Irish midfielder left Derby as free agent
Was wanted at SToK Racecourse
Moved to Barnsley on player-coach deal
WHAT HAPPENED?
It has been revealed that the former Republic of Ireland international snubbed the Red Dragons in order to link up with their League One rivals Barnsley as a free agent. Hourihane is heading back to Oakwell for a second spell on a deal that will see him take on playing and coaching responsibilities.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Wrexham had been hoping to add the 33-year-old’s pedigree to their ranks, with Hourihane boasting Premier League experience on his CV from a spell at Aston Villa. He also has 36 caps for his country and could have joined former international colleague James McClean at SToK Racecourse.