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Wrexham handed veteran striker Steven Fletcher a new contract on Tuesday. The 37-year-old impressed during his first campaign at the Racecourse Ground, plundering eight goals from 10 league starts.
The second most clinical player in Phil Parkinson’s squad, behind only Paul Mullin, the former Premier League marksman was rewarded for his “immense” impact on and off the pitch.
Fletcher will now celebrate his 38th birthday in March as a Wrexham player and Parkinson expects him to be an important asset in League One.
Understandably, the news of him staying for at least one more year was well received by supporters however, it’s given Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds a headache to resolve this summer.
The 56-year-old discovered first-hand the struggles of managing a big squad last term as he was forced into leaving Anthony Forde and Callum McFadzean out.
Wrexham need at least six new signings across multiple positions to challenge towards the playoffs next season and to do so, he must offload some more of his deadwood.
Parkinson already waved goodbye to several senior players, including Ben Tozer, Aaron Hayden and Luke Young, though more must follow them out of the door.
For Wrexham to pursue the targets at the top of their wishlist, Parkinson must sell multiple of his fringe players and there are plenty who could depart.
The Reds currently have seven strikers under contract heading into 2024/25 however, only Mullin, Fletcher, Ollie Palmer and Jack Marriott will play a realistic part in his plans.
Whereas, Billy Waters needs to move on permanently while Jake Bickerstaff and Sam Dalby would benefit from loan spells away from the club.
Jordan Davies – a graduate of Wrexham’s youth side – is another who could be shifted out temporarily as it’s unlikely he’ll dislodge James McClean, Andy Cannon or Elliot Lee for a starting spot in midfield.
Likewise, right wing-back Anthony Forde will struggle for minutes ahead of Luke Bolton and Ryan Barnett so he’s better off departing.
Parkinson’s bloated squad needs relieving of some more dead wood before he can make a serious dent in his transfer plans as he doesn’t want to face a scenario where he’s leaving players unlisted instead of shifting them on.