Wrexham plotting ambitious move for former Premier League captain as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney eye FOURTH promotion

Wrexham plotting ambitious move for former Premier League captain as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney eye FOURTH promotion

Conor Coady is a target for ambitious Wrexham as they try to build a squad capable of reaching the Premier League in the next two years.

The Leicester defender, who has extensive top-flight experience, is set to leave King Power Stadium this summer and Wrexham are among the front runners to bring him in.

Coady is thought to be impressed by the progress Wrexham have made in recent seasons and their vision for the coming years.

Mail Sport understands the club, who are owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney and have been promoted in each of the last three seasons, believe they can make the final step by 2027.

The Hollywood-backed Welsh side are determined to be aggressive in the transfer market ahead of their first season back in the second tier for 43 years.

They have already broken their club transfer record twice this summer, first for Empoli left back Liberato Cacace and secondly for Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien.

Centre back Conor Coady (middle) is being pursued by Wrexham ahead of the new season

Wrexham are being aggressive in the market adding o their squad

Reynolds (right) and McElhenney (left) are targeting a fourth successive promotion

Wrexham’s ambitious owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds (right) are spending big

Wrexham are on the cusp of smashing it for a third time after agreeing a £7.5million club record move with Ipswich Town for forward Nathan Broadhead.

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Mail Sport understands the move for Broadhead is close to being finalised with the offer too good for Ipswich, who had no intention of selling, to turn down with 12 months remaining on the former Wrexham academy star’s contract.

But boss Phil Parkinson has been seeking a new centre back all summer long to compliment young stars Max Cleworth and Lewis Brunt in a back three.

Speaking on Tuesday, Parkinson admitted that he wanted to get as many of his targets in ahead of their Championship season opener away to Southampton on August 9.

The 32-year-old Coady has made 198 Premier League appearances and was a mainstay of the Wolves team who twice finished seventh in the top division and reached the quarter-finals of the Europa League.

He was also part of the England squad for Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup. It is believed there would be a fee involved for Coady, who has 12 months to run on his Foxes contract.

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