Wrexham A.F.C. boss Phil Parkinson is working to trim his squad ahead of the new season. With the club currently standing at 7th in the Championship, 71 pts, 19W-14D-13L from 46 games, and a recent form of DLWWL, Parkinson is looking to make adjustments.

What's happening with the squad?

The Reds have 31 senior players on the books, but clubs in the Championship are limited to a 25-man squad. This includes goalkeepers or players who were aged 21 or over at the start of the calendar year.

Why is this important for Wrexham A.F.C.?

Although prolific striker Paul Mullin and Tom O'Connor have left The Racecourse, Parkinson still needs to make room for new signings. The Reds will also have to adhere to UEFA's squad-cost rule, which gives clubs a limit on how much they can spend on their squad as a percentage of their estimated football-related revenue.

What comes next for the Reds?

Parkinson hasn't completed any new signings so far this season and has not ruled out more players departing to make room for fresh faces. The Reds have been linked with several players, including Wales and Rennes midfielder Jordan James, Portsmouth wing-back Terry Devlin, and Swansea's Northern Ireland midfielder, Ethan Galbraith. As of now, Wrexham A.F.C. is focused on trimming the squad and assessing the current players, with the transfer window still open and the team 24 points behind leaders Coventry.