Ryan Reynolds can still land ex-Prem target who rejected Wrexham and former Spurs wonderkid

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Wrexham were one of the busiest clubs in the summer transfer window, but they could still add to their squad with a number of high-profile free agents still available

Wrexham welcomed 13 new players during the summer transfer window, splashing out a huge sum of £33million.

The Red Dragons added three more signings to their ranks on deadline day as the window closed on Monday. Midfielder Ben Sheaf was snapped up from Coventry City for a reported fee of £6.5m, while Blackburn Rovers defender Dominic Hyam was secured in a deal valued at £2.7m.

The Hollywood-backed club also sealed a season-long loan for Manchester City wing-back Issa Kabore. The window's closure marked the end of a hectic period for manager Phil Parkinson, but Wrexham may still conduct further business.

The Championship newcomers announced on Thursday that they have registered 24 players for this season, leaving room for a potential free agent signing. Notably absent from the list were several names, including Wales goalkeeper Danny Ward, who is set for a prolonged stint on the sidelines after sustaining an elbow injury against Millwall last weekend.

Midfielders Ollie Rathbone and Andy Cannon, along with striker Jay Rodriguez, were also omitted as they contend with injuries. Defender Eoghan O'Connell left Wrexham by mutual consent on Thursday following his exclusion from the squad.

Whether Parkinson opts to fill the vacancy with another newcomer remains to be seen, but it wouldn't be a shock given his addition of Matty James and Jon Dadi Bodvarsson as free agents last season. Here, Wales Online examines some of the players who remain available and could be a valuable addition to the ambitious North Wales club following the closure of the transfer window.

Christian Eriksen

Wrexham made a daring move to sign Christian Eriksen over the summer following his departure from Manchester United. Despite being intrigued by the club's offer, the 33-year-old declined the chance to relocate to North Wales, expressing his desire to continue playing at the highest level.

Nevertheless, with the Danish international remaining a free agent, Wrexham might be encouraged to rekindle their pursuit. Eriksen, whose distinguished career includes spells at Ajax, Tottenham, Inter Milan and Brentford, possesses a remarkable pedigree.

Eriksen is currently understood to be keeping fit with Swedish outfit Malmo whilst he persists in his hunt for a new employer. It would represent a major coup for Wrexham should they manage to persuade him to make the switch.

Dele Alli

Ex-England midfielder Dele Alli finds himself without a club once again after mutually terminating his contract with Como, having only played once for the Serie A team. Dele joined the Italian side on a free transfer in January on an 18-month deal, hoping to rejuvenate his career following a prolonged absence due to injuries, addiction and mental health issues.

However, the 29-year-old's stint at Como turned sour when he was shown a red card less than ten minutes after coming off the bench during Cesc Fabregas' team's 2-1 defeat to AC Milan at the San Siro in March. Wrexham, owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, are now among the bookies' favourites to sign Dele and help him get back on track.

He was previously a key player for Tottenham and has earned 37 caps for his country, helping them reach the 2018 World Cup semi-finals. Dele's experience could therefore prove beneficial for Wrexham as they strive to reach the Premier League.

Patrick Bamford

Wrexham also have the chance to pursue another former target in Patrick Bamford following the forward's departure from Leeds United. The 31-year-old, who has one England cap, recently parted ways with the Premier League returnees by mutual consent after a seven-year spell at Elland Road.

It came after boss Daniel Farke made it clear last month that Bamford was surplus to requirements for the current campaign and would have to train with the under-21s if he opted to stay. Upon departing Leeds, Bamford admitted to feeling "raw".

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