Wrexham has welcomed the arrival of another former Premier League star prior to the return of the club to the championship.
The side of Phil Parkinson finished second in League One Leaved Leaders Birmingham Last season to secure a third back-to-back promotion.
The club has been transformed since Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney completed their acquisition in 2021 and the ambition of the Hollywood duo has shown no signs of delay.
On Tuesday, Wrexham announced that they had completed the signing of Kieffer Moore of Championship Rivals Sheffield United.
Reports suggest that the transfer was worth around £ 2 million, with the 32-year-old Moore join a three-year-old deal.
“I am in the clouds to become a member of the club and I can't wait to get started,” said the striker.
'I want to be that experienced leader and bring a lot to the team. My work ethics is one of my strongest assets and I want to be someone who can help the team move forward. '
The arrival of the Welsh International marks Wrexham's eighth signature of the summer while preparing for their first season in the second layer of English football since 1982.
Last week the club completed the signing of the former International Conor Coady of England with a two -year contract with the option of an extra year.
They have already broken their club transfer record twice this summer, first left Liberato Cacace for Empoli Left Liberato and then for Nottingham Forest -Midfielder Lewis O'Brien.
Wrexham has even recently held an approach for recently from contract Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen.
Although Eriksen was impressed by the proposal, the 33-year-old eventually refused the approach because he wants to continue his career in a top match.
