Wrexham have signed centre-back Conor Coady from Championship rivals Leicester Metropolis for an undisclosed charge, believed to be round £2m.
The 32-year-old England defender has signed a two-year contract, with the choice of an extra 12 months.
Signing Coady is one other main assertion of intent from Wrexham, who're making ready for his or her first season again within the second tier for 43 years.
They've already damaged their membership switch file twice this summer season, first for Empoli left-back Liberato Cacace after which Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O'Brien.
Wrexham are more likely to smash it once more as they're in talks over an formidable £7.5m transfer for Wales and Ipswich City ahead Nathan Broadhead.
Additionally they hope to finish the signing of one other Wales worldwide, striker Kieffer Moore, from Sheffield United.
