Wrexham A.F.C. finished their 2025-26 Championship campaign in seventh place with 71 points.
What happened?
The Red Dragons began their first season back in the second tier in over two decades under Phil Parkinson. Last summer's signing, Josh Windass, proved a fantastic addition, scoring 16 league goals and 17 in all competitions.
Why it matters for Wrexham A.F.C.
Parkinson will hope to build on his side’s impressive seventh-placed finish next season by adding further quality and depth to the squad in the transfer market.
What comes next?
Here, we round up all of Wrexham's confirmed ins and outs during the 2026 summer transfer window, as well as their net spend and the latest transfer rumours.
| Player | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Jay Rodriguez | CF | Released |
| Reuben Egan | GK | Released |
| Callum Edwards | RB | Released |
| Tom Kelly | CM | Released |
| Max Purvis | CB | Released |
Wrexham's total spend summer 2026: £0m Wrexham's total income summer 2026: £0m Wrexham net spend summer 2026: £0m
Latest Wrexham transfer rumours for summer 2026
In
Che Adams (Torino) Ethan Galbraith (Swansea) Amar Memic (Viktoria Plzen) Terry Devlin (Portsmouth)
Out
Lewis O'Brien (Hull City) Conor Coady (Charlton Athletic)
The summer transfer window opened on Monday, June 15 for all English and Scottish clubs, and will run through to the first day of September.
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