Wrexham to Smash Club Transfer Record on Wales International
Wrexham's record-breaking £10 million signing of Nathan Broadhead highlights their ambition after promotion and marks their third transfer record this summer, owners said.
- Wrexham, newly promoted to the Championship, are finalizing a record £10 million signing of Wales international Nathan Broadhead from Ipswich Town.
- The transfer follows negotiations delayed by Ipswich injuries and interest in other attackers, with Wrexham increasing their offer from £7.5 million to £10 million.
- Broadhead, 27, is a flexible forward who developed through Wrexham's youth system and scored 23 goals for Ipswich, playing a key role in their successive promotions.
- This signing marks Wrexham's third transfer record broken this summer, surpassing previous fees for Lewis O'Brien and Liberato Cacace, as the club reshapes its squad for Championship competition.
- While Broadhead's arrival signals ambition under manager Phil Parkinson and celebrity owners, some supporters express concerns over high spending and the club's continued lack of a permanent training ground.
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