Wrexham eye triple Premier League transfer including ex-England duo
Daily mirror June 02, 2025 11:39 AM

Wrexham have set their sights on a number of veterans ahead of their return to the Championship with former England duo and Aaron Cresswell both on their radar.

The pair have just left and are on the lookout for new clubs. Cresswell and Ings are both into their 30s, but will have plenty to offer if they dropped down to the second tier with the Welsh side.

Wrexham, backed by their Hollywood owners and Rob McElhenney, have continued to show their financial muscle when it comes to their recruitment and are looking to add several players with top flight experience. Ings moved to West Ham from for £12million in January 2023, but is already no longer part of the club's plans.

Cresswell, meanwhile, who has won three caps with the Three Lions, has been performing for the Hammers in the Premier League for a decade and is another player who would add valuable experience and quality.

Welsh goalkeeper Danny Ward is another man who is on the market, reports . He is free to leave after a difficult spell and could and has landed 44 caps for his country. He was a schoolkid at Wrexham before joining in 2012 and could relish the chance to return to the Racecourse Ground.

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The Welsh-based outfit have also put former centre-back Craig Dawson on their shortlist of targets, but may face competition from Derby. The 35-year-old wants to remain playing but the Rams want to bring him to Pride Park.

Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson has also admitted that the club will look to exercise the loan market, knowing that players will be willing to drop down one league. "The loan market is something we are looking at," he told The Athletic. "It's all about touching base with the Premier League loans managers, making sure we have an understanding of who could become available.

"We can probably attract a better calibre of player than we'd have been able to do in the past. Premier League teams are reluctant to loan out their elite players into League One. It has to be a player you believe can make an instant impact and is going to make a significant contribution as the season goes on."

Wrexham have become the first team to reach the second via three promotions in a row. They've shot up from the National League and secured their spot in the Championship after finishing second in League One.

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