Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson hinted that the club might still make new signings despite a strong start to their League One campaign.
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Wrexham could still make new signings before deadline dayMade an unbeaten start to League One campaignHave signed eight new players in the current windowWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Dragons have made quite a few new signings, including a permanent deal for goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo from Arsenal, in the summer transfer window to bolster their squad. The new additions have benefited the team as they are off to a flying start in League One, having picked up seven points from their first three matches.
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However, manager has Parkinson dropped a major hint that the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned side could still make more signings before the transfer window closes on Friday. Clubs in the English third division can register up to 22 players excluding goalkeepers and U-21 squad members.
WHAT PHIL PARKINSON SAID
Speaking to reporters, the Wrexham boss said: "I am not getting carried away. If the right player becomes available we will make a move. There are a few of our lads we feel need to go out on loan so we are not thinking we have cracked it by any stretch of the imagination. But there are players who have deserved their chance at this football club to show they can do it at this level and at the moment they are doing great."
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The Welsh side will aim to continue their unbeaten run as they take on Peterborough next in a League One clash on Saturday.






