Telegraph: Wrexham is interested in Fulham midfielder Kelny, and the negotiations between the two sides are still in their early stages
May 15th According to the Daily Telegraph, Wrexham is interested in Fulham midfielder Tom Kelny. It is reported that the negotiations between the two sides are still in their early stages, but if the transaction is successful, it will break the transfer fee record of about £2 million set by the club when it introduced Sam Smith from Reading in January. Wrexham's story of climbing from non-professional league to the Championship under Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McHenny is recorded in a Disney+ documentary. After automatically upgrading to the League One, they plan to strengthen Phil Parkinson's roster. Kelny, 34, has played for the Scottish national team and has made 27 appearances for Fulham this season, 23 of which were in the Premier League. His joining will bring Wrexham the top league experience and key abilities to upgrade from the Championship. Kelny has helped Fulham upgrade twice, and is regarded as able to bring important midfield strength to Wrexham and help the team achieve the miracle of upgrading the English Football League for three consecutive years. Wrexham has previously invested in the lineup and introduced several experienced players. Their captain is James McAllien, 36, who has played for West Brom for many years. The forwards on their team include Jay Rodriguez, 35, who has played for the England national team and Southampton, and Steven Fletcher, 38, who has played in the Premier League with Wolves and Sunderland. Kelny differs from other players in that although he is 34 years old, he still plays frequently in the Premier League and has been a major player in Fulham for the past decade. After conquering the English League Two and English League One, Wrexham is obviously not satisfied with the status quo. It is reported that the fourth season of "Welcome to Wrexham" will be aired on Friday on Disney+, continuing the story of the team's rise under Reynolds and McHenny. The deep concerns of the two bosses for the club and community, as well as the warm moments and dramatic plots of the series, have made the documentary and Wrexham attract much attention. It is also very attractive for players to join such a rising event. Given the successful story of Ipswich Town's promotion from the Premier League to the Premier League in one season, Wrexham's goal is not out of reach.
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