July 8, 2024

As of right now, Wrexham is ranked second in League Two. The team that was just promoted is among the favorites to be among the top three this season and earn promotions again in a few months.

But there’s still a long way to go, and things can turn around fast. Mansfield trails Barrow by just three points, Crewe Alexandra by five, and Mansfield by just two points.

However, Wrexham has only dropped one of their previous seven league games, and with their current record, it’s difficult to see them failing this season.

Parkinson has acknowledged his side’s lack of business this month and maintains that he would prefer to wait for the best opportunity rather than rush into a purchase. He addressed the Leader, saying:

“If you look at the Elliot Lee signing a couple of summers ago, we tried to get Elliot early in the summer and it didn’t quite happen.

“The summer dragged on and we had the chance to sign other players in that position to take up the budget we wanted to spend on Elliot.

“It is competitive business when you are trying to sign players.

“There is always talk out there that everybody has got no money but when we go and try and sign players, everyone says ‘we don’t need any money, we don’t need to sell anybody’.

“It is hard to wrestle players away but we have done it really well in the past with the players we have brought into the club and I think all the supporters can see the calibre of the squad we are developing.”

A trusted approach

Fans have no real reason to be worried given their club’s quick rise up the football pyramid. Wrexham clearly know what they’re doing in each transfer window and they have the budget to more than match, if not better, those around them.

Parkinson is also an incredibly experienced head at this level and despite not getting out of the National League at the first time of asking, it may well be a different case for League Two.

Wrexham’s squad is evidently more than capable of earning promotion this season, and the fact they are potentially looking to add to that shows no sign of complacency heading into what will be a tough and testing few months for the club.

Up next for Parkinson’s side is a home clash against Newport County this weekend.

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