Wrexham would weigh the movement for the veteran striker Kieffer Moore

Wrexham weighed a potential decision for Kieffer Moore, the manager Phil Parkinson confirming that the international Wales international appears on the list of club targets before their return to the championship.
The 32 -year -old striker, who has 49 senior caps for his country, joined Sheffield United for a three -year contract last summer and found the net five times during the last Blades campaign.
Addressing the BBC, Parkinson admitted that Moore was among the players under study: “Kieffer is under contract at Sheffield United. He is one of the many players we have examined during the summer,” he said.
“As I said, the landscape changes very quickly on the transfer market from one week to another.
“We are looking for many options here and abroad.” *
An agreement for Moore would add to a transfer window already loaded for Wrexham, which is preparing for its first season in the second level of England in 44 years.
Been busy for Wrexham
With the support of the co -owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney, the club has strengthened considerably.
Recent arrivals include the back of the back of New Zealand Liberato Empoli Caccace, Josh Windass on a free transfer from Sheffield on Wednesday, goalkeeper Danny Ward, striker Ryan Hardie and field circles George Thomason and Lewis O'Brien.
The Welsh club also approached the former Manchester United and Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, earlier this summer, but these discussions did not progress.
The Parkinson team begins its championship season in Southampton on August 9.
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2025-07-29 21:05:00