Wrexham Sign Argyle Striker Ryan Hardie on Three-Year Contract
- Wrexham signed Scottish striker Ryan Hardie from Plymouth Argyle on 16 June 2025 with a three-year contract after triggering his relegation release clause.
- Hardie's move followed Argyle's relegation from the Championship, which reduced his release clause to around £700,000, reportedly paid by Wrexham.
- Hardie found the net 74 times across 248 matches with Argyle, scored 12 goals during the 2022-23 campaign, and attributed improvements in his finishing to advice from Wayne Rooney last year.
- Hardie expressed his happiness at finalizing the transfer ahead of schedule and is eager to begin, while Wrexham manager Parkinson warmly welcomed him and emphasized the importance of integrating him into the team during pre-season.
- Hardie's transfer strengthens Wrexham's Championship squad as the club continues its rise backed by global support and consecutive promotions under Parkinson.
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