
Wrexham are interested in signing Myles Peart-Harris, who was on loan at Swansea City before returning to Brentford.
According to Wales Online, the Red Dragons are looking to add the 22-year-old to their squad ahead of their return to English football’s second division.
Phil Parkinson is aiming to bolster his team after leading them to promotion to the Championship for the first time last season.
Peart-Harris spent last year on loan at Swansea, making 29 league appearances before being sidelined in March due to an injury.
Myles Peart-Harris eyed by Wrexham
Wrexham are reportedly weighing up an offer to bring Peart-Harris to the Racecourse Ground this summer.
It is uncertain whether a loan or permanent deal would be their preference at this stage, but their sights are set on the potential arrival of the winger.
The youngster now has just over 12 months remaining on his current Brentford contract, meaning the London outfit may be open to a sale, rather than a temporary exit, in order to cash in on him
It’s unlikely that he will have a role to play in Thomas Frank’s first team squad next season, despite his performances for the Swans earning him praise.
The 22-year-old has not played since March, with a back issue preventing him from playing a role in Swansea’s late push for a play-off place.
Alan Sheehan’s side finished 11th in the table, seven points behind sixth place Bristol City.
Peart-Harris’ importance to Swansea
Peart-Harris made the temporary switch to Swansea last summer, arriving from Brentford, and he played an important role in the team prior to his season-ending injury.
The winger proved himself as a versatile figure, playing out wide on both flanks, as well as in various midfield roles.
Myles Peart-Harris – Swansea City league goals and appearances (per Fbref.com) | ||||
Season | Appearances (Starts) | Goals (Assists) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
2024-25 | 29 (18) | 3 (4) |
He made 29 appearances for the side, including 18 starts, and contributed three goals and four assists.
But it remains to be seen what the future holds for the youngster amid this interest from Wrexham.
Peart-Harris signing would be a positive move for Wrexham
Peart-Harris showed last year that he is very capable of competing at a Championship level, and he still has room to develop.
This is the kind of signing that can help boost Wrexham’s chances of surviving in the second division beyond one year.
Given his contract position, he should be available at a reasonable price right now, but a permanent deal would have to depend on the size of the prospective compensation.
Since he shown that he could play a variety of positions and still be a serious danger in the final third, his versatility might potentially be a major advantage to the team.