Wrexham’s Verdict on Jamie Vardy Sealed as Club Seals £2m Deal for Former Premier League Forward

**Wrexham End Pursuit of Jamie Vardy Following £2m Swoop for Kieffer Moore**
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Wrexham AFC have reportedly reached a pivotal moment in their summer transfer business as the club moves closer to sealing a significant deal for Wales international striker Kieffer Moore. The much-anticipated arrival of Moore from Sheffield United, for a fee believed to be around £2 million, is likely to quash ongoing speculation regarding a possible move for former Leicester City icon Jamie Vardy.
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The 32-year-old Welsh forward successfully underwent a medical at Wrexham’s Racecourse Ground over the weekend, with all parties now agreeing terms ahead of an official announcement. This marks a notable coup for the club, which has demonstrated considerable ambition since its high-profile takeover by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

Moore, who netted six goals in 30 Championship appearances last season for Sheffield United, narrowly missed out on Premier League promotion after defeat to Sunderland in the play-off final. His signing will be the eighth major addition to the club’s squad during this transfer window, underlining Wrexham’s intent to cement their place in the Championship following a rapid ascent from non-league football.

Interest in Premier League winner Jamie Vardy had been rife earlier in the summer, as Wrexham were mooted to be making an ambitious attempt to lure the 37-year-old forward to North Wales. However, club sources suggest the pursuit for further striking options will be shelved following Moore’s capture, bringing clarity to a transfer saga that had intrigued supporters and media alike.

With Moore set to bolster the club’s attacking ranks, competition for places has intensified. Wrexham’s striking department now numbers eight senior players, leading to further movement out of the club as fan favourite Paul Mullin departs for Wigan Athletic and Jake Bickerstaff heads to Cheltenham Town on loan. Veteran striker Ollie Palmer has also been tipped for a potential exit as manager Phil Parkinson continues to reshape his squad.

Supporters will also be keeping a close eye on reports linking the club to a possible loan deal for Pedro Lima, the promising Brazilian right wing-back currently at Wolves. Lima, 19, secured his move to Molineux from Sport Recife last year despite interest from Chelsea but has found opportunities limited in the Midlands. Wrexham may offer him valuable first-team experience as they set their sights on consolidating in a competitive division.

While optimism among the fanbase is understandably high, not everyone is forecasting an immediate tilt at another promotion. Sky Sports pundit Don Goodman has advised pragmatism, suggesting that a mid-table Championship finish would be both realistic and respectable for the Red Dragons’ first season back at this level. Goodman, a former West Bromwich Albion striker, praised Parkinson’s recruitment drive, highlighting the blend of experience and youth now present in the squad.

“The promotions have been incredible, but the Championship is a big step up,” Goodman told Casino.co.uk. “With their investments, if Wrexham finish anywhere between 10th and 15th, that should be seen as consolidation rather than disappointment. There’s a clear message from the owners and club hierarchy not to get swept away with expectation.”

As anticipation continues to build around the next series of the popular “Welcome to Wrexham” documentary on Disney+, fans are enjoying both the on-pitch and off-pitch drama brought about by the club’s Hollywood-backed resurgence. While Jamie Vardy’s immediate future remains uncertain following his Leicester exit, Wrexham’s current transfer activity signals a decisive approach as preparations intensify for the upcoming campaign.

All eyes will now be on how this rebuilt Wrexham side fares when Championship football returns to the Racecourse Ground and whether the recently arrived stars can galvanise the team for another successful season. Regardless of the outcome, the club’s renaissance story continues to capture the imagination, not only of Wrexham’s long-standing supporters but also of football fans across the globe.