July 5, 2024

Wrexham's English forward Billy Waters takes an unsuccesfull shot on goal during a pre-season friendly football match between Manchester United and...

Three Wrexham players Phil Parkinson can still offload, including ‘clinical’ finisher.

Wrexham have seen plenty of players depart the club already and there are still a couple more who Phil Parkinson should consider offloading.

Wrexham have started planning for their first campaign in League One in almost 20 years.

The Reds are currently focused on offloading individuals they don’t see playing a part in their project moving forward, having waved goodbye to nine first-team players, including Ben Tozer, Aaron Hayden and Luke Young.

Wrexham's English forward Billy Waters takes an unsuccesfull shot on goal during a pre-season friendly football match between Manchester United and...

Phil Parkinson needed to release those he didn’t deem good enough as he eyes up quality replacements, with Brighton midfielder Marc Leonard said to be on their shortlist.

Nonetheless, Wrexham’s departures may not end there with at least three more potentially departing the Racecourse Ground.

Here are three more players who could leave this summer…

Anthony Forde
A winger turned wing-back, Anthony Forde played 31 times in the National League as Wrexham sealed a record-breaking promotion.

Wrexham's English forward Billy Waters takes an unsuccesfull shot on goal during a pre-season friendly football match between Manchester United and...

Forde’s involvement continued in League Two, with the 30-year-old featuring in 14 of their first 26 matches.

Sadly, an injury in January and the arrival of Luke Bolton from Salford City has since restricted his involvement and as Wrexham embark on a campaign in League One, the former Wolves man is unlikely to play his part.

Wrexham's English forward Billy Waters takes an unsuccesfull shot on goal during a pre-season friendly football match between Manchester United and...

Parkinson rotated between Ryan Barnett and Bolton in the second half of the campaign. Forde isn’t an upgrade on either of those players, so it’s difficult to see where he fits in.

With his contract expiring in 2025, Wrexham may choose to offload him this summer if a suitable offer comes in.

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