Wrexham have agreed a club-record deal to sign Ipswich Town forward Nathan Broadhead.
Phil Parkinson’s side kicked off their return to the Championship with a 2-1 defeat at Southampton, with two stoppage-time goals from the Saints denying the Welsh outfit a brilliant opening day victory.
The Red Dragons put this behind them however to spark a comeback of their own, overcoming a two-goal deficit to defeat Hull City on penalties in the EFL Cup.
Wrexham strike Nathan Broadhead agreement
Wrexham’s pursuit of Broadhead has been well-documented this summer, with it previously reported by the East Anglia Daily Times that a transfer in the region of £7 million was to be completed.
Now, as per Sky Sports’ Anthony Joseph via X, the Red Dragons have agreed a club record deal to bring the 27-year-old to Wales.
The fee is believed to be £10 million, dwarfing the previous record of £5 million set when Lewis O’Brien was acquired earlier this summer.
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