Ryan Reynolds Set to Shatter Wrexham Transfer Record as Five Stars Named on His Wishlist
WREXHAM PRINCIPAL AREA, WALES, JUL 17 – Wrexham's record £2.5 million signing of Liberato Cacace aims to strengthen the squad ahead of their first Championship season in 43 years, following consecutive promotions.
- Wrexham has agreed to sign New Zealand international Liberato Cacace from Empoli for a club-record fee ahead of the 2025-26 Championship season.
- This transfer follows Wrexham's three successive promotions and comes as the Serie A club Empoli was relegated last season despite Cacace starting most matches.
- At 24 years old, Cacace featured in 93 matches for Empoli across three years and has earned 35 caps representing New Zealand, while earlier this year Wrexham set a club record by signing striker Sam Smith for £2 million.
- Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson expressed his pleasure in bringing Cacace to the team, who shared his excitement about joining the club and eagerness to begin his journey there.
- The recent signing highlights Wrexham's commitment to bolstering their squad considerably as they prepare for competition in the EFL Championship, with strong backing from the club's celebrity co-owners.
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