Wrexham ‘in conversations about signing Fulham -captain Tom Cairney for club record fee’
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Wrexham is in conversation to sign Fulham captain Tom Cairney, according to reports.
The red dragons were able to spend great again after winning a third consecutive promotion to the Championship.
Wrexham has already been associated with a number of goals and Cairney is now on their radar, according to De Telegraaf.
The club has opened conversations about a move for the midfielder, who would be one of their most ambitious signing sessions after breaking the bank to sign Sam Smith for £ 2 million in January.
Cairney is without a contract in the summer, so could be broken up for free, but would have a big wages.
Wrexham is supposed to want experienced players when they first return to the second layer for the first time in 21 years, and Cairney fits on the mold.
He played 318 games at championship level and has 412 top-flight performances, as well as two Scotland Caps.
Cairney, 34, has made 27 performances this season, of which 23 in the Premier League, although almost all of the bank.
Wrexham -Baas Phil Parkinson has often taken the experienced route when recruiting players – Jay Rodriguez, 35, James McClean36, and Steven Fletcher37, have become a member of the club in recent years.
In total, Wrexham have 11 players aged 30 or older, with possibly more arriving.
Jamie Vardy has been Coupled with a move to Noord -Wales After he confirms that he will leave Leicester in the club after 13 years.
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Manchester United defender Jonny Evans has also been disputed as a potential arrival With his contract next month.
Parkinson’s said that the club “was always planning”, but admitted that although they did not mainly talk about someone, they have a profile of goals that are free agents.
He said: “We have not spoken about anything. We have always kept an eye on players who are free transfers and will be available.
“I find it interesting because the leap in the salaries is incredible, amazing. Even who comes to this level, the leap is to get players of championship quality expensive.
“But clearly the next level, I don’t think people outside football Real Real.
“They think players in League One Must be several millionaires, but the drop-off of what people in the press read about Premier League players is huge.
“That is a challenge, but what we have always tried to do is ensure that the culture in the club is right.
“No superstars, no egos in the Dressing roomAnd we have to try to get that balance right again, to ensure that the right people enter the building. “
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