Wrexham in Record-Breaking B bid for Will Keane: the Lowdown
Wrexham AFC have made a bold bid to sign Will Keane, but it’s been rejected by the forward’s current club, Preston North End. The Red Dragons, backed by their Hollywood owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, are gunning for promotion to the Championship, and Keane’s arrival could be just the boost they need.
With a club-record bid of £750,000, Wrexham certainly mean business. But Preston’s stubborn refusal to sell could cost them dearly, especially as Keane’s contract is set to expire at the end of the season. Cardiff City and West Brom are also in the mix, and it’s going to be a thrilling transfer saga.
So, who is Will Keane? The 31-year-old Republic of Ireland striker has had a nomadic career, playing for the likes of Manchester United, Hull City, and Ipswich Town. He’s scored 79 goals in 290 appearances and has earned five caps for his country. Keane’s a proven striker, and his experience and goal-scoring record could be a huge asset for Wrexham.
But what does this mean for the Red Dragons? With the transfer window closing on Friday, Wrexham need to make a statement. Keane’s rejection could be a blessing in disguise, as it forces the club to go back to the drawing board. Who knows, maybe they’ll uncover a hidden gem or make a surprise swoop for another target.
Wrexham fans, stay vigilant! The transfer window is closing, and the action is heating up. Follow us on all social media platforms for more updates as the drama unfolds.