The midfielder of Fulham, Tom Cairney, could be used in the championship for a summer change to Wrexham.
Cairney, who has spent the last decade in Craven Cottage, is no longer a contract this summer and will probably end his relationships with the West London Club.

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A new challenge at Amazio’s Wrexham could wait for the 34-year-old, with the red dragons signaling their intentions before the new season in the second stage.
Talk sport understands that the Welsh club has already contacted the representatives of the midfielder and made it a breathtaking offer of 50,000 pounds per week in order to seduce it to the race track site.
This is almost twice as high as its current report of £ 30,000 a week in Fulham and in dwarfs to the rest of Wrexhams squad.
A change for the Fulham captain would signal a declaration of intent for Wrexham, which, after three consecutive advertising campaigns, is now only a division from the promised land of Premier League.
Cairney played a key role for Fulham during his ten -year career in Craven Cottage, and Wrexham believes that his quality and experience in her plans for the next season could prove decisive.
He would also provide WREXHAM a crucial know-how after he had achieved automatic success and championship play-off success in the past.
During his career, he organized a whopping 318 championship games during his career on 412 Premier League games.
The Scotland International showed 23 times in the league for the Cottagers this season and scored a goal.
And while its influence remains visible, a decline in the second stage, which is connected to Phil Parkinson’s High Flyers, is out of the question.
Cairney, born in Nottingham, spent his early year at Leeds United before being released later at the age of 16 after doubts about his physicality.

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The midfielder has overcome the doubters since then and had an outstanding career as an outstanding Premier League, with a large part of it being spent as captain of the Fulham club.
The Hollywood owners of Wrexham, Rob Mcelhenney and Ryan Reynolds, appreciate the importance of experience in the squad, as it has proven to be fruitful in the last three seasons.
Boss Parkinson added his 36-year-old captain James McClean to his ranks, while Jay Rodriguez also played her role with 35 and 38-year-old Steven Fletcher, with all three veterans boasting with top flight experience.
In addition to the potential addition of Cairney, WREXHAM was associated with a change for the outgoing Leicester City legend Jamie Vardy, who will play his last game for the Foxes this weekend.
Wrexham currently has 11 players over 30 years old, with the possibility of further arrivals.
However, 38-year-old goalkeeper Mark Howard has announced that he will leave the race track on the floor this summer after playing a role in all three campaign campaigns, and Fletcher is expected to come to him with his contract at the end of the season.

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Parkinson recently announced the importance of Wrexham with the free transmission market when he strengthened its squad.
“We always have players in mind who are free transfers and are available, and we will continue to do that,” said the manager.
“Recruiting is about making many close decisions right, and I felt that we did it in January.
“We were under pressure in January because we didn’t score enough goals and we had that Sam Dalby was great in Scotland.
“To keep our nerve and make the right players in a difference, I was very satisfied with it.”