Wrexham reportedly focuses on a championship veteran who was once in the books in Liverpool before the end of the transfer window.
The ambitious Welsh side, owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, formerly known as Rob Mcelhenney, suffered a heartache in their first second division match in 43 years, admitted in the 96th minute to lose 2-1 in Southampton.
Wrexham is also confronted with an anxious waiting to see how serious an injury £ 2 million summer signing Kieffer Moore after he was enforced with damage to the single cigament.
With three weeks to go in the summer transfer window, Wrexham is not yet ready and they would chase an experienced defender to strengthen things.
Baas Phil Parkinson has already recruited the former Premier League captain Conor Coady and former-Top flight goalkeeper Danny Ward, who joins Leicester City for a combined £ 2 million.
Now, according to the sun, Parkinson is insisting on bringing Jack Robinson from Sheffield United to Noord -Wales.
The report describes how the 31-year-old Sheffield United Captain Robinson is 'sharp' on a switch to the newly promoted side.
The conversations between the two clubs had been in an advanced stage last week.
But the move from Anel Ahmedhodzic to Feyenoord has complicated further outputs with Sheffield United who is struggling to introduce reinforcements.
Van Wrexham is said to be hopeful to close a deal for Robinson, who started in the Liverpool academy and is approaching nearly 160 performances for Sheffield United since he arrived from Nottingham Forest in 2020.
In 43 years, Parkinson's experienced Championship campaigners focused on the first return of the club to the second layer, with Moore, Coady and Ward accompanied by Lewis O'Brien, Josh Windass and Ryan Hardie during a busy season.
