Wrexham is interested in purchasing the former Southampton duo Danny Ings and Stuart Armstrong.
The Welsh club is preparing for life in the second stage for the first time since the 1981/82 season and hopes to achieve a great influence.

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The Red Dragons secured an unprecedented three-in-in-sequence promotions and are ready to combat a place in the top level with the big boys of the championship.
And the experience of the Premier League could be the key to wrexham’s promotions with INGS, by Sky Sports and Armstrong Per The Sun on the club’s radar.
Wrexham will probably fall for the couple if their respective contracts run next week, which means that they will be free agents.
Ings will end his two-year connection to West Ham, while the 33-year-old Armstrong will be left out of cash on Wednesday.
The couple was in Southampton teammates during their time and could be reunited this summer on the Stok RaceCourse.
If Wrexham pulls the double swoop, the duo would immediately return to St. Mary on the opening weekend of the season – live on talk.
Ings, a three -time English international, will feel that he can play a crucial role in the second stage.
The 32-year-old fought for the season last season and only scored 15 times in the league and scored once.
Ings was a bit of a great Super Sub with 41 of his 52 Premier League appearances from the bank during his magic at the London Stadium.
At the end of last season, West Ham confirmed that Ign would not continue his career in the club next season.

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The striker was also associated with the Watford championship club, but a change after ambitious Wrexham could be regarded as a more exciting view.
In the meantime, Armstrong secured a Topsy Turvy campaign last time after starting the season with the MLS page Vancouver Whitecaps before moving to Hillsborough in January.
The Scotland International was informed that at the end of last season on Wednesday it would not be retained by Sheffield, with his contract expired on June 30th.
Wrexham will probably attract a lot of attention if you start life in the championship.
After your trip to Southampton, you look against West Brom and Sheffield on Wednesday.
They then travel to the capital to face Millwall before the international break is the focus.

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In September, WREXHAM QPR and derby will organize travel for Norwich and Leicester City, and October begins with a meeting against the promotion rival from Birmingham last season.
Chief Phil Parkinson’s admits that the championship will take a few different obstacles, including the dynamics that his team could lose through the regular international breaks.
“The international breaks are interesting and it is about maintaining balance in this right, between the players and obviously some time from the training area,” he said.
“The games will be fat and fast during the season with many games during the week and therefore they have to use the international breaks and think carefully about how we plan them, but we will definitely do it.”