Crystal Palace winger Jesurun Rak-Sakyi is a wanted man in the EFL ahead of the transfer deadline, with at least two Championship clubs, Wrexham and Burnley, eyeing up the left-footed dynamo. The 18-year-old has EFL experience, having played for Charlton Athletic, Sheffield United, and Stoke City. With Burnley already adding a winger to their squad, Wrexham, which has broken its transfer record, is also interested in Rak-Sakyi. In Chelsea's new Kazakh international teenager Dastan Satpayev, the Clarets have already added a player on loan who can operate out wide, however the 18-year-old's primary position is a centre-forward, leaving the potential need for a new winger, with Jaydon Banel out injured and Jacob Bruun Larsen being linked with a move to FC Kobenhavn. Marcus Edwards is the only other out-and-out winger on Nicky Hayen's books though, and Burnley are looking towards Rak-Sakyi as a potential option to bolster their options across their final third positions. Similarly, Wrexham are also in the market for new additions, having broken their transfer record this summer for Sunderland goalkeeper Anthony Patterson. Ben Whiteman and Danny Imade have also arrived at the North Wales outfit, but Phil Parkinson is yet to add to his attacking options this summer, and whilst he prefers a winger-less system, Rak-Sakyi could operate as one of the dual attacking midfielders behind the lone striker. With Rak-Sakyi likely having little to no chance of Premier League game-time under new Palace manager Pierre Sage, this summer could be the time he moves on permanently, although it's unclear as to whether Wrexham or Burnley are chasing a full-time or a loan move for his services. The last contract that Rak-Sakyi signed at Crystal Palace was in the summer of 2022, extending his time at the London outfit until 2027, meaning he's just got one year remaining on his deal - it could be their last chance to make some money on the attacker, given he could talk to non-English clubs about a pre-contract arrangement come January 2027.