The Dragons have initiated a noteworthy endeavor to secure the services of a distinguished player from the English national team.
The squad helmed by Phil Parkinson, having ascended to the Championship last campaign, are determined to make their way to the highest tier of English football within a couple of years, supported by the continuous investment of Hollywood personalities Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Following speculation linking them with a transfer for Christian Eriksen in the current transfer window, the Welsh team aspires to build a roster that can hold its own in the upper echelons of the Championship and are considering another significant acquisition.
Wrexham table substantial bid for seasoned England international

Following the previous signings of Plymouth Argyle’s Ryan Hardie, as well as Josh Windass and Danny Ward, the North Wales club are promptly acquiring footballers with vast experience in the second level of English football.
However, with still more arrivals planned, they have recently targeted an England international, whose career includes promotion to the Premier League from the Championship on two separate occasions.

According to reports from the Daily Mail, the Welsh club have begun an audacious attempt to bring former Wolves and Leicester City player, Conor Coady, to the Racecourse Ground.
It is anticipated that Coady, aged 32, will depart from Leicester this summer; his resume includes experience in both the Premier League and Championship. He recently featured in 22 games for the Foxes, during a season that concluded with their relegation to the Championship.
The report also mentions that Coady is reportedly impressed by the vision presented by Wrexham’s leadership, and discussions are at an early stage. There are reports of a potential £7.5 million offer for Ipswich Town striker Nathan Broadhead.
Coady’s career features 198 Premier League appearances, and he previously captained Wolves for a significant period under Nuno Espirito Santo, a time during which the Midlands team had considerable accomplishments. The player, who previously represented Sheffield United, also has 10 senior caps for England.

According to FourFourTwo, acquiring Coady would provide Wrexham with an experienced leader and a positive addition to the dressing room, given his knowledge in both the Championship and Premier League.
Even at 32, he has a lot to offer, and securing this transfer would signify significant development for the club under Parkinson.