Wrexham – the big-hitters of League Two with their Hollywood money – have kept their powder dry for much of January, but Phil Parkinson now looks like he is making moves in the window.
And the Red Dragons have now completed the permanent signing of Irish goalkeeper Luke McNicholas from Sligo Rovers, having loaned him in for the first half of the campaign.
The 24-year-old has only played in EFL Trophy matches due to the form of Arsenal loanee Arthur Okonkwo and Mark Howard being ahead of him in the pecking order too, but McNicholas will now be hoping to push that duo a bit harder now he is a permanent Wrexham player.
It is evident as well that Parkinson would like to add another attacker to the club’s ranks, with interest in Peterborough’s Jonson Clarke-Harris cooled in recent weeks.
According to TEAMtalk, Wrexham have made an offer for Wigan Athletic attacker Stephen Humphrys, as the North Wales club looks to capitalise on a player with fewer than six months left on his contract with the Latics.
Humphrys, 26, has seven goals and three assists notched in League One this season, but Wrexham will attempt to bring the striker to North Wales, much like they did with James McClean in the summer.
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