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Wrexham has done an amazing job so far moving up to the League Two division of English soccer. Following the takeover, both Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have stood behind the clubs’ endeavors. While Wrexham signed ex-Premier League star Ben Foster to continue his stay at the club, the club will have to keep an eye on the future.

With the club looking to move up the divisions, the team will have to build with the future in eyesight. The Welsh side has identified Irish goalkeeper Luke McNicholas as a suitable replacement for Ben Foster and has submitted a $127,000 bid in pursuit of the player.

Wrexham took to sign Luke McNicholas from Sligo Rovers

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Wrexham has done a great job so far when it comes to building a suitable squad. But with League Two a step ahead of the National League, the team is doing all it can to build a formidable roster. The Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned club is eyeing Sligo Rovers’ goalkeeper Luke McNicholas as their next possible signing.

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Luke McNicholas has been the first-choice goalkeeper for the Rovers this season. The Irish youngster has been an emerging star in the league for his side and could be a great addition to the squad at Racecourse Ground. With Wrexham willing to shell out $127,000 plus add-ons, the Irish side could part ways with the 23-year-old goalkeeper.

While Wrexham did not have a positive result in the League Two debut against MK Dons. The team did a great job bouncing back in the Carabao Cup Round 1 win over Wigan Athletic.

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Wrexham eyeing to secure consecutive promotions

Following a great spell in their pre-season tour, Wrexham has made their aspirations clear. The club wants to bag consecutive promotions and move up to League One, which is not going to be an easy job.

With the presence of names such as Ben Foster, Paul Mullins, and Ben Tozer in their ranks, Wrexham without a doubt has an experienced squad. However, the side will need to look for players who can continue to play with the club for a longer spell.

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Despite a loss against MK Dons in an 8-goal fest, Wrexham has a lot of time to bounce back in the league standings with just one game played this season. If the team can manage to find a balance in their squad and continue to perform at a high level, we could see the side achieve their dream in the coming seasons.

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