Sivert Mannsverk to Wrexham gathers speed as Dutch media drop huge transfer update
Sivert Mannsverk, a former loanee of Cardiff City, may be ready to join Wrexham this summer from Ajax, a Dutch
powerhouse.
Ryan Hardie, Danny Ward, Liberato Cacace, and George Thomason have all visited Wrexham’s racecourse so far this
summer.
Ahead of the team’s return to the championship after more than 40 years, they have made four good additions, but
supporters are aware that much more is required if Wrexham is to contend next season.
Wrexham supporters want more new players for the team during the preseason trip and following their loss to
Sydney FC.
In response, Phil Parkinson signed Cacace and Thomason, and it now appears that Wrexham will also add Josh
Windass.
Reports state that Windass is set to sign a three-year deal with Wrexham after it was claimed that the 31-year-old
was undergoing a medical with the Welsh club.
And there are more names being linked with a move to Wrexham this summer, one such name being Ajax and
former Cardiff City loan man Sivert Mannsverk.
Wrexham transfer target Sivert Mannsverk set to leave Ajax

Welsh rivals Cardiff City, featuring 13 times in the Championship but being unable to prevent the Bluebirds from
relegation to League One.
Cardiff City supporters, however, had good things to say about Mannsverk. They praised his midfield skill and
implied that he was the right player for the team at the wrong moment. According to recent reports from the
Netherlands, Mannsverk no longer has a future at Ajax.
According to the Dutch publication Voetbal Primeur, Mannsverk has been the subject of substantial interest from
clubs in Germany and the UK for a while. Given that Mannsverk has no future at Ajax, it appears like he will be
leaving Wrexham this summer, possibly on a permanent contract.
Sivert Mannsverk to Wrexham could save £5m in the transfer market
Mannsverk is a centre midfielder who will be crucial in the Championship the next season since he is a physically
dangerous and exhausting player. Furthermore, according to Cardiff supporters, he is also a very good technical
player, so it appears that he could be a good all-around addition for Parkinson come summertime.
However, it appears that Lewis O’Brien’s rumoured relocation to the Racecourse may come to a stop with
Mannsverk’s arrival. Wrexham reportedly agreed to pay £5 million to get O’Brien from Nottingham Forest earlier
this summer, but the player’s salary was delaying a possible transfer.
In terms of pay and possibly the possible transfer price, Mannsverk might be a far more affordable player.
Additionally, he is marginally younger than O’Brien at 23. Overall, it appears like Parkinson could be better off
signing Mannsverk this summer.
However, we cannot completely rule out the possibility of acquiring O’Brien, who is expected to leave Forest this
summer, or another midfield addition.
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