Wrexham linked with EFL cult hero amid contract uncertainty and two other ex-Premier League players


Wrexham monitors Sheffield on Wednesday, captain Barry Bannan, reports.

The former Scotland International could leave the owls at the end of this month.

Bannan could leave Sheffield on Wednesday, even though he had offered a new contract

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Bannan could leave Sheffield on Wednesday, even though he had offered a new contractCredit: Pa
Wrexham is supposed to monitor Bannan's situation in Hillsborough

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Wrexham is supposed to monitor Bannan’s situation in HillsboroughCredit: Getty

Wednesday Bannan offered a new deal, with his current contract expired on June 30th.

However, the club did not pay its players two weeks ago for the second time this season.

It leaves the future of Bannan and several other stars in doubt in the uncertainty in Hillsborough.

According to the Irish sun, Wrexham was able to use the situation.

The red dragons keep an eye on Bannan in front of a potential blow for the 35-year-old.

Bannan scored four goals and achieved five templates last season with 41 championship appearances.

However, he is not the only player who is connected to a change to the race track space.

The report adds that Wrexham is also interested in free agents Stuart Armstrong and Danny Ward.

Armstrong spent the second half of the campaign next to Bannan on Wednesday, after signing Vancouver Whitecaps in January.

However, after only eleven appearances for the club, his short -term deal was not expanded beyond the end of the season.

According to reports, Armstrong is also a destination for Wrexham after leaving on Wednesday

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According to reports, Armstrong is also a destination for Wrexham after leaving on WednesdayCredit: Alamy
Ward could return to his youth club this summer

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Ward could return to his youth club this summerCredit: Getty

The Scotland midfielder previously enjoyed spells with Celtic and Southampton.

With regard to Ward, the Welsh goalkeeper Leicester leaves when his contract expires at the end of this month.

The 31-year-old started his career at Wrexham in the club’s academy.

However, he could not achieve a single appearance of the first team before he went to Liverpool after 18 years.

Phil Parkinson’s not has to sign his first summer before the new season.

The Red Dragons are preparing for the first time in 43 years for a return to the second stage of English football.

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You have not participated at this level since 1982 after you won your return with a third campaign in a row during the last term.

It completes a meteoric climb from the National League, where they were only in 2023.