WREXHAM are targeting an experienced Premier League trio ahead of their return to the Championship.
Phil Parkinson’s side will be back in the second-tier for the first time since the 1980s, having finished as runners-up in League One.
Having secured three consecutive promotions, the Red Dragons are looking to get their squad up to scratch for a Championship campaign.
Throughout Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney‘s ownership, Wrexham have targeted experience.
The likes of James McClean, Ben Foster, Jay Rodriguez and Steven Fletcher have all previously been recruited in recent seasons.
According to the Mail, Wrexham are looking at more veteran transfer targets.
They claim that former Liverpool forward Danny Ings is on their radar.
Ings, 33, signed for West Ham from Aston Villa for £12million in January 2023.
It was recently confirmed that the three-cap England international would be leaving London Stadium at the end of this season.
This means that Wrexham could potentially sign him on a free transfer.
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Wrexham are also interested in Ings’ West Ham team-mate Aaron Cresswell.
The 35-year-old, who also earned three England caps, is leaving West Ham after 11 years and 369 appearances.
Cresswell would add vast experience to Parkinson’s back line.
Fulham skipper Tom Cairney is also of interest to the Red Dragons.
The midfielder, 34, is set to be out of contract at Craven Cottage this summer – although boss Marco Silva would like him to stay.
Speaking about Cairney and his team-mate Kenny Tete, Silva recently said: “You all know that between the football club, and Kenny and Tom Cairney, there have been discussions, conversations with their representatives, their agents, and all that stuff.
“Let’s hope we can have good news for us soon.”
SunSport recently revealed that several Wrexham stars are set for promotion wage hikes.
The likes of striker Paul Mullin are on even larger salaries than before, making exits difficult so that Dragons may have to pay some to leave the Racecourse on loans or frees.