Wrexham's Path to Premier League: A 'No Superstars' Strategy
Wrexham plans a 'no superstars' policy for new signings in their Premier League push.

Wrexham, under manager Phil Parkinson, has decided to operate with a 'no superstars and no egos' policy when targeting new players for the next season's Premier League campaign. After clinching a record-breaking third promotion, Parkinson emphasized the importance of a balanced squad and the right club culture. Despite the club's global profile and links to top players like Jamie Vardy and Kevin De Bruyne, no internal discussions have taken place.
The jump to the Championship brings challenges, including significant salary differences. Parkinson is confident of making the right recruitment decisions to build a competitive squad.
The club's owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, were present for the promotion and aim for the Premier League. Parkinson is pleased with past recruitment decisions and looks forward to discussions with the owners.