
Wrexham Go for Premier League Pedigree! Red Dragons in Talks Over Free Transfer for Ex-Leicester Man
WREXHAM, UK β July 1, 2025
Wrexham AFC, the ambitious Welsh club co-owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, are making headlines once again β this time for targeting a player with top-flight experience. The League One newcomers are reportedly in advanced talks over a free transfer deal for former Leicester City midfielder Andy King.
King, 36, a Premier League title winner with Leicester in the historic 2015β16 season, is currently a free agent following the expiration of his short-term contract at Bristol City. Sources close to the club have confirmed that Wrexham are keen to add his experience and leadership to bolster their midfield ahead of the 2025β26 campaign.
Discussions are said to be progressing positively, with King reportedly open to the move, intrigued by the club’s vision and the chance to mentor a rising squad. The veteran midfielder, who has made over 370 appearances in English football and is Walesβ highest-scoring midfielder, could become a key figure both on and off the pitch at the Racecourse Ground.
Kingβs potential arrival would mark yet another high-profile addition to Wrexhamβs growing project, as the club prepares for its first season in League One following back-to-back promotions. The Red Dragons have already made waves with their strategic recruitment and big-name connections, and bringing in a player of Kingβs caliber further signals their intent to climb the English football pyramid.
Manager Phil Parkinson is believed to be a driving force behind the move. With a blend of promising young talent and battle-tested veterans, Parkinson has forged a strong squad ethos β and sees King as an ideal figure to add maturity and a winning mentality in the dressing room.
βHeβs been there, done it, and won titles β thatβs exactly the type of character we want around our younger lads,β a source close to the club said. βHis leadership and professionalism could be invaluable.β
For King, the move would also be a homecoming of sorts. Though born in England, he has earned 50 caps for Wales and remains a beloved figure among Welsh supporters. A move to Wrexham would give him a chance to reconnect with his roots and possibly round off his career helping a Welsh club chase even more history.
The deal, if finalized, would be a free transfer, easing financial concerns as Wrexham continue to balance their Hollywood-fueled growth with sustainability under EFL Financial Fair Play rules. King has not demanded a marquee salary, instead focused on playing time, impact, and the clubβs ambitious trajectory.
Wrexham fans, already buzzing after securing promotion last season, have taken to social media with cautious excitement. While some questioned whether Kingβs age could be a factor, many applauded the clubβs effort to bring in someone with genuine Premier League and international credentials.
With preseason just around the corner, the clock is ticking β but should talks conclude successfully, Andy King may soon don the red shirt of Wrexham, as the Red Dragons continue their fairytale ascent through the English football leagues.
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