Wrexham weighs the movement of veteran striker Kieffer Moore

Wrexham weighs a possible play for Kieffer Moore, and director Phil Parkinson confirmed that the Wales International is on the club’s goals list before his return to the championship.

The 32 -year -old striker, which has 49 senior caps for his country, joined Sheffield United in a three -year agreement last summer and found the network five times during the last Blades campaign.

Speaking at the BBC, Parkinson admitted that Moore is among the players in consideration: “Kieffer is under contract at Sheffield United. He is one of the players we looked at during the summer,” he said.

“As I said, the landscape changes in the transfer market very quickly from one week to another.

“We are looking at many options here and abroad.”*

An agreement for Moore would be added to a transfer window already occupied for Wrexham, which is being prepared for his first season in the second layer of England in 44 years.

Summer Occupied for Wrexham

With the support of the co -owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Melhenney, the club has been significantly strengthened.

Recent arrivals are New Zealand International Full-Back Liberato Cacace d’Empoli, Josh Windass on a free transfer from Sheffield Wednesday, goalkeeper Danny Ward, striker Ryan Hardie and midfielders George Thomason and Lewis O’Brien.

The Welsh Club also approached the ex -champion of Manchester United and Denmark Christian Eriksen earlier this summer, but these discussions did not move forward.

Parkinson’s side begins its championship season in Southampton on August 9.

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