Wrexham According to journalist Graeme Bailey, they are eyeing a January signing for a player described by Jamie Carragher as “talented”.
Phil Parkinson’s side continue to impress in League One, with some wondering whether they will find it difficult moving into English football’s third tier in August.
Instead, Wrexham have thrived in the league and sit third in the table behind Birmingham City and Wycombe Wanderers, who look like the front-runners to secure promotion to the Championship.
The Welsh side could do some serious business during the January transfer window to give Parkinson’s a better chance of promotion again.
Ethan Wheatley has become a rumored target for Wrexham and is even seen as a player who could bring similar qualities to Sporting CP Victor Jockles. The 18-year-old Manchester United ace is considered a loan player and can provide extra firepower in the final third.
Wrexham keen to sign ‘outstanding’ ace in January
talking Wrexham InsiderBailey talked about the idea Wrexham sign Leeds United striker Joe Gerhardt Possible replacements for Patrick Bamford in January:
“Patrick Bamford is an interesting name but as far as I know Leeds are in no rush to lose anyone this January, it’s all about their promotion. Wrexham have a big budget though , but I don’t know how they can afford Bamford who is still on a Premier League contract.
“I do hope Wrexham can do something and I’ve actually been told they could raid Leeds United for another player as they like Joe Gelhardt although they’re not alone and signing him is also It won’t be easy. But I know Wrexham have got a contract and are confident they will find the right one. “
Gerhardt could make an exciting addition to Wrexham in mid-season, Carragher He has been called “brilliant” in the past and considered a talented young player.
at the same time, Jamie Redknapp He has also spoken of his admiration for the British in the past, saying: “You see him on the pitch and he makes a real difference. I like him, he’s really exciting. He’s fast, he’s aggressive, he gets the ball and leads the attack. Once he gets in The box, he just loves it, he loves where he can do most of his damage. “
There’s no denying that Gelhardt’s time at Leeds is winding down and Daniel Farke has worked hard to make him a key figure, but nine minute championship game The season is coming.
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However, he is still only 22 years old and may just be hungry for a new challenge to prove himself. As such, he would be an eye-catching addition for Wrexham, who could even consider a permanent move at the end of the season if he impresses.







