Wrexham AFC is nearing their seventh signing of the 2024 summer transfer window, preparing for their historic debut in League One. This step up marks a significant milestone for the club as they gear up for the challenges and opportunities of competing at a higher level.
Owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have significantly supported Wrexham AFC in the transfer market, ensuring the club is well-prepared for their inaugural League One season. Manager Phil Parkinson has brought in six senior players to strengthen the first-team squad.
The notable permanent signing of goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo from Arsenal has headlined Wrexham’s transfer activity. Additionally, the club successfully hijacked Peterborough United’s move for Lewis Brunt, marking a significant coup.
Other key signings include George Dobson, Callum Burton, Dan Scarr, and Sebastian Revan. These additions are expected to bolster Wrexham’s chances of survival in the 2024/25 League One season.
Wrexham now front-runners for Championship forward
Further reinforcements are anticipated for Wrexham AFC before the transfer window closes on August 30th. The club has shown interest in Ryan Longman, who is also a target for Championship side Derby County.
Additionally, manager Phil Parkinson has inquired about Will Lankshear, following Tottenham Hotspur’s decision to make the striker available for loan. These potential signings could further strengthen Wrexham’s squad as they prepare for their League One campaign.
Recently, Wrexham AFC has been linked with a move for another centre-forward, Bailey Cadamarteri of Sheffield Wednesday. The Owls reportedly prefer a loan move for Cadamarteri, and several League One clubs, including Blackpool, Huddersfield Town, Stockport County, as well as Dundee United and Motherwell, are interested.
Journalist Darren Witcoop provided an update on X/Twitter, indicating good news for Wrexham. He wrote: “Wrexham have emerged as the front-runners to sign in-demand Sheffield Wednesday forward Bailey Cadamarteri on loan.” This potential addition could further enhance Wrexham’s attacking options as they prepare for their League One campaign.
Wrexham have emerged as the front-runners to sign in-demand Sheffield Wednesday forward Bailey Cadamarteri on loan #Wrexham #swfc #wrexhamafc
— Darren Witcoop (@DarrenOWitcoop) August 2, 2024
What will Bailey Cadamarteri bring to Wrexham
Wrexham’s star goalscorer, Paul Mullin, has undergone surgery this summer and may miss the beginning of the new campaign. This situation explains the club’s active pursuit of strikers in recent weeks.
Bailey Cadamarteri, a 19-year-old product of Sheffield Wednesday’s academy, has been identified as a potential solution. Despite his limited experience, Cadamarteri has shown promise. He made his senior debut for Sheffield Wednesday in the 2022/23 season and became a more regular feature last term, making 25 appearances, including 23 in the Championship under Danny Rohl. He scored four goals and provided one assist in the league, and added another goal in two FA Cup matches.
While Cadamarteri’s experience is limited, his performances in the Championship suggest he has the potential to improve his goal tally if he moves to League One. His addition could help fill the gap left by Mullin’s absence and boost Wrexham’s offensive capabilities in the 2024/25 season.