• Sun. Jun 8th, 2025

TRANSFER NEWS: Watford and Wrexham Battle for Premier League Free Agent Striker…. Read More..

ByOdeh Michael Awuru

Jun 8, 2025

Watford and Wrexham are locked in a competitive race to sign a free-agent striker who was recently released by a Premier League club.

As both teams aim to strengthen their attacking lines ahead of the new season, the unnamed forward has become a top target for each side.

 

Wrexham, owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, are continuing their ambitious rise through the English football leagues. Following back-to-back promotions, the club is preparing for life in the EFL Championship. They’ve already made bold moves in the transfer market, including the high-profile signings of Sam Smith from Reading and experienced Premier League striker Jay Rodriguez from Burnley. Rodriguez, with over 250 Premier League appearances and an England cap to his name, brings veteran leadership and top-flight experience to the squad.

 

Meanwhile, Watford—who remain in the Championship after another turbulent season—are also looking to rebuild and add firepower to their squad. The Hornets have a history of signing experienced attackers, such as Andre Gray, and are now eyeing the free-agent striker as a key addition to support a promotion push.

 

Both clubs offer appealing options to the player.

Wrexham’s growing momentum and star-studded ownership have created a buzz around the club, along with the promise of regular playing time and a potential role in a historic rise. On the other hand, Watford’s established infrastructure and familiarity with Championship football provide a more traditional pathway back to top-flight competition.

 

As of now, the player is reportedly considering proposals from both clubs, weighing factors such as playing time, club vision, and personal terms. His decision is expected to come soon, and it could influence the trajectory of either club’s upcoming season.

 

This transfer saga underscores how competitive the Championship has become, with newly promoted sides like Wrexham now able to challenge traditional clubs like Watford for t

op talent.

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