Wrexham secures Callum Doyle from Manchester City
Wrexham has finalized the signing of defender Callum Doyle, coming from Manchester City, as announced by both clubs this Thursday. The young 21-year-old player joins the Championship team for a sum of 7.5 million pounds sterling (10 million dollars). The agreement between both clubs includes a clause that gives Manchester City the option to buy back the player, as well as 25% of any future transfer. Doyle has signed a four-year contract with Wrexham and joins a squad looking to establish itself in the Championship.- The recently promoted Wrexham has made significant signings.
- The team has shown ambition in the transfer market.
- The club seeks to strengthen its squad for the season.

Doyle has been an international at various lower categories of England and has played five matches with the under-21 team. He has experience in the Championship after his loan spells at Coventry, Leicester and Norwich. The player expressed his enthusiasm for joining the club: “I am excited to join the Club. I have been waiting for a permanent transfer for some time and I can’t wait to get started,” Doyle declared. Wrexham, owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has started its Championship campaign with two consecutive defeats against Southampton and West Bromwich Albion.“This signing is a statement of intent, as we’ve won the signature of a player over clubs established in the Championship and others that have been in the Premier League recently”.
Phil Parkinson, Wrexham manager