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    Conor Coady: Wrexham close in on signing Leicester City defender

    By Emma ReynoldsAugust 1, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Wrexham are set to sign centre-back Conor Coady from Championship rivals Leicester City.

    The two clubs have agreed a fee – believed to be around £2m – for the 32-year-old England defender, who passed his medical on Friday morning.

    Signing Coady would be another major statement of intent from Wrexham, who are preparing for their first season back in the second tier for 43 years.

    They have already broken their club transfer record twice this summer, first for Empoli left-back Liberato Cacace and then for Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O’Brien.

    Wrexham are likely to smash it again as they are in talks over an ambitious £7.5m move for Wales and Ipswich Town forward Nathan Broadhead.

    They also hope to complete the signing of another Wales international, striker Kieffer Moore, from Sheffield United.

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