Wrexham A.F.C. has 13 days until the transfer window closes, with manager Phil Parkinson seeking to finalize his squad ahead of the September 1 deadline. Three new signings-Anthony Patterson, Danny Imray, and Ben Whiteman-have already joined, but Parkinson admits the squad is still not complete. With the Championship requiring a 25-man squad (including goalkeepers aged 21+), the club must offload players to avoid exceeding limits. Reports link Wrexham to Norway’s Henrik Falchener and Leicester’s Harry Souttar, while several players, including Paul Mullin and Tom O’Connor, have left on deals.
Parkinson’s focus is on reducing squad size, with players like Aaron James and Harry Ashfield likely to leave on loan. The 21-year-old Cadamarteri is the only young player named in the opening two games, leaving Ashfield and James as potential loan targets. Senior players such as Arthur Okonkwo, a back-to-back promotion winner, face uncertainty after being omitted from recent squads. Okonkwo’s future is uncertain despite his value, as clubs may seek to capitalize on his experience.
The club’s squad includes 21 players for the first two fixtures, but Parkinson must trim further. Players like Ryan Barnett and Conor Coady, who haven’t featured, risk being released. With Libby Cacace, Ben Sheaf, and Josh Windass injured, Parkinson faces pressure to balance squad depth and fitness. The transfer window remains active, with Wrexham aiming to build on last season’s seventh-place finish in the Championship.
