Wrexham to hold talks with ex-Owl Windass
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Wrexham is engaged in talks to potentially sign Josh Windass, who has left Sheffield Wednesday by mutual consent due to the club's financial struggles. Windass, now a free agent, will meet manager Phil Parkinson after Wrexham's pre-season tour. He has scored 46 goals in 163 appearances during his time at Wednesday. Wrexham, returning to the Championship after 43 years, is looking to strengthen their squad and has already acquired players such as Danny Ward and Ryan Hardie, with a significant deal for Liberato Cacace also nearing completion.
Wrexham are set to hold talks with Josh Windass following the forward's departure from financially-troubled Championship rivals Sheffield Wednesday. Windass confirmed on Thursday he was leaving the Owls by mutual agreement, with the club under several embargoes having failed to pay wages on time for May and June.
The 31-year-old is now available on a free transfer and will discuss a potential move to Wrexham with manager Phil Parkinson when the club returns from their pre-season tour of Australia and New Zealand.
Windass impressed for Wednesday in the Championship and League One, scoring 46 goals in 163 appearances. Several clubs have shown an interest in signing him, as Wrexham look to bolster their squad.
Wrexham are also close to completing a club-record deal for Empoli and New Zealand left-back Liberato Cacace, having already signed goalkeeper Danny Ward and forward Ryan Hardie this summer.
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