Wrexham released Liam McAlinden and Bryce Hosannah as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney conclude their business in the January transfer window.
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Busy deadline day for WrexhamReleased McAlinden was Parkinson's first signingSigned Jack Marriott and Luke Bolton to reinforce the squadWHAT HAPPENED?
Both players played crucial roles in the club's promotion from the National League, with McAlinden contributing in 11 appearances during the 2022-23 title success, and Hosannah making eight appearances. To facilitate their potential moves to non-League clubs outside the transfer window, Wrexham opted to pay up the contracts of McAlinden and Hosannah. This decision allows the players the freedom to sign for clubs even outside the standard transfer periods as they hit free agency.
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McAlinden, who joined Wrexham in July 2021, was manager Parkinson's first signing at Wrexham. His spell at Wrexham includes a total of 64 appearances and one goal. During the current season, he made six appearances for the Red Dragons.
WHAT PARKINSON SAID
After McAlinden was released, Parkinson said: āIād like to wish Liam all the best, he has been a great person to have around the squad over the last couple of years and has made a real contribution both on and off the field – we wish him all the best for the future.ā
DID YOU KNOW?
It was a busy deadline day for Wrexham as they announced two new signings within moments of each other. First, they confirmed the signing of Luke Bolton from fellow League Two side Salford City and followed it up with the arrival of forward Jack Marriott.