According to Sky Sports, Wrexham AFC are in serious talks with Walsall FC over a potential transfer deal involving one of the League Two club’s key players. The negotiations have gained momentum as Wrexham continue to bolster their squad following their promotion to the EFL. While the exact details of the player involved remain under wraps, reports suggest that the discussions are progressing well, with Wrexham eager to add more depth to their team ahead of the new season.
Wrexham, owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, have been active in the transfer market, with the club aiming to strengthen their squad for their first full season in the Football League after a lengthy absence. With their high-profile backing, the club has already made several notable signings and is keen to ensure they can compete at a higher level.
Walsall, on the other hand, are looking to offload some players to balance their books, which could open the door for Wrexham to secure the signing. It’s unclear whether the move would be for a permanent transfer or a loan deal, but both clubs are reportedly optimistic about reaching an agreement. Fans of both sides will be watching closely to see how this deal unfolds in the coming days.