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WREXHAM ARE LOOKING TO MAKE A STATEMENT IN THE TRANSFER MARKET THIS SUMMER AND ARE WEIGHING UP AN AMBITIOUS MOVE FOR A FORMER LIVERPOOL STRIKER WHO HAS BEEN CAPPED BY ENGLAND 14:50, 29 May
2025 Wrexham are reportedly setting their sights on another England-capped player as they gear up to compete in the Championship. The club's owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney,
have made no secret of their Premier League ambitions after achieving promotion from League One in April. Manager Phil Parkinson is preparing for a pivotal summer transfer window as he plans
to revamp his team. The Red Dragons have already been associated with several top-tier players with international experience, including Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson and defender
Aaron Cresswell, who is leaving West Ham as a free agent. According to the Daily Mail, Wrexham now have their eyes set on an audacious bid to sign another Hammers player, Danny Ings. The
forward, who has represented his country three times, is also set to become a free agent after a two-and-a-half-year stint at the London Stadium. The 32-year-old first made a name for
himself at Burnley as a young player before securing a move to Liverpool in 2015. However, an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury significantly affected his time at Anfield following a
lengthy spell out of action. Despite eventually falling out of favour, Ings was highly regarded by then-Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. The German boss had nothing but praise for him when
his move to Southampton was announced in 2018. As per the club's official website, he said: "He is such an outstanding boy. Honestly, if you could bottle his character and spirit,
his would sell worldwide - he is so incredibly positive and full of energy. "But we won't just miss his character, because he is a footballer who has all the tools. What is clear
is that in his time here he had zero luck really, certainly in my time. "Before joining I tried to watch as many games on tape as I could from the season so far and Danny Ings stood out
as someone I was really looking forward to coaching." Ings experienced more favourable times at Southampton, where he registered 46 goals in 100 outings between 2018 and 2021. He then
transferred to Aston Villa for a reported fee of around £25million. During his stint with Villa, Ings made 52 appearances and scored 14 goals before his January 2023 move to West Ham. His
spell in east London has been challenging, marred by injuries, leading him to seek fresh opportunities. The Premier League club announced Ings' exit earlier this month, alongside those
of Cresswell, Lukasz Fabianski, and Vladimir Coufal. Head coach Graham Potter said: "Aaron, Lukasz, Vladimir and Danny have been a pleasure to work with in my time here so far. Watch
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are] all brilliant professionals on and off the pitch, with fantastic experience in the Premier League, and clearly loved and admired by their team-mates and everyone here at the club.
"We felt it was important to confirm this news now, out of respect for them and the service they have given to the club, and to allow our supporters to show their appreciation at our
final home match of the season." In the meantime, Parkinson has signalled that he is prepared to bide his time to secure Wrexham's top transfer targets this summer. Although the
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anticipating some signings and things like that but as we know in the past, we have always tried to be patient and bring in the players we feel are right for the club. "It is a very
special club to be part of and we want to bring the lads in that we feel can enhance what we've already got. As we have always done at this stage of the season, we have some initial
meetings with players and agents but it is still very early in the summer. Article continues below "We are in dialogue with clubs all the time but that's just an on-going process.
We are just trying to build the best squad we can within the budget available to us."