What we know about Wrexham target & Reds’ record-breaker who turned on own fans

Wrexham focuses on the signing of an experienced defender after losing their opening championship, with a former Liverpool record breaker on their radar

The summer transfer of Wrexham does not show any signs of ending after he was linked to a record-breaking former Liverpool defender who once turned on his own fans. Jack Robinson from Sheffield United is the newest player on the radar of the New Boys championship after their disappointing opening day defeat in Southampton.

The Red Dragons, owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney, took the lead in the first half in St Mary's on Saturday through a Josh Windass penalty. However, they left without points after two late goals from Ryan Manning and Jack Stephens.

Wrexham -Baas Phil Parkinson has already introduced eight signing sessions, because he wants to build a team that can challenge in the second layer. More newcomers seem to follow, with Robinson their most recent target, according to the Sun.

It was said that conversations were well on the road last week until the sale of another Blades-Center-back stopped the procedure when Ael Ahmedhodzic left for Feyenoord. But Wrexham is still hopeful to reach an agreement.

Robinson has proved to be 159 times for United since he had arrived from Nottingham Forest in 2020. The 31-year-old came from the bank on Saturday and wore the bracelet of the captain while his team lost 4-1 to Bristol City.

When Wrexham secures the services of Robinson, they get an experienced defender who wrote history at the start of his career as the youngest player who turns out to be for Liverpool when he made his debut in 2010 at the age of 16. He made his first senior appearance for the RED during a goalless stealemate with Hull City, the free in the Premier competition in the Premier competition in the Premierclofs in what was one of the Premier League clages to be opened in what was in the prime minister. The leadership.

Robinson recalled the memorable experience in an interview with Liverpoolfc.com in May 2020 and said: “I remember that I received the phone call on Friday evening that I would travel with the team. That was an important moment for me.

“When training the day before the competition, [I remember] I feel really nervous – a bit out of my comfort zone, in and around players that I have looked at in the last ten years, since I can remember that I have looked at Liverpool. Being on the couch was something that I only discovered at the last minute.

“When the game started and I was actually sitting on the couch, it was just pure enjoyment, absolutely fond of it and realized that this is what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.”

He added: “Someone told me before the competition:” If you come today, you will break the album. ” It is just blown up from that moment on, when I came up and did that.

“I also came up with the left wing, out of position. I was a bit nervous because I had never played there before. But it was just pure enjoyment for those three or four minutes, or whatever it was. It was an absolute dream come for me.”

Robinson appeared 10 first team for Liverpool before he left to come to QPR in 2014. He also turned out to be forest and Huddersfield before he made the switch to the Blades, with a lot of Premier League and championship experience under his belt.

While playing United against his youth team, it was in the top flight in December 2023 that Robinson had the problem with his own fans. The incident took place during a 2-0 defeat for the knives when the home supporters in Bramall Lane serenaded their opponents with a choir of 'Feeders of the Scousers'.

The resident of Liverpool was visibly irritated by the United Faithful while he turned around and explained: “I am a scouser!” Although it remains unclear whether the knives will make Robinson leave, a move to Wrexham would therefore see the Welsh side acquire a player who is not afraid to give his opinion.

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