Wrexham are making a move for Leicester defender Conor Coady this summer in a offer to construct a side suit for the Premier League.
The former England international has been in and out of the team at Leicester City and has struggled to adjust to life after leaving Wolves, which was perhaps the peak of his career.
Rangers have gripped talks with the 32-year-old in recent weeks, which have looked promising, but now, according to the Daily Mail, Wrexham have joined the race for him.
Co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have signalled that they do not plan to stay in the Championship for long with their business so far this summer, and Coady, who has extensive top-flight undergo, seems to be top of their transfer wishlist as they try to expand their squad to the next level.
The Welsh side have already broken their club transfer record twice this summer, first for Empoli left support Liberato Cacace and secondly for Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien.
They are also ready to shatter that record once more after agreeing a £7.
5 million club record move with Ipswich Town for forward Nathan Broadhead.
Coady is in the final year of his contract at the King Power Stadium and has made 198 Premier League appearances so far in his career.
If he dodges a move up to Glasgow to join Rangers, however, he may locate himself featuring in the Premier League once more if he can assist Wrexham obtain promoted in what would be another fairytale season.
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