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Alex Mott·5. August 2025
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Alex Mott·5. August 2025
Wrexham have completed the signing of Wales international striker Kieffer Moore from Sheffield United, with the experienced forward joining on a three-year deal.
The 32-year-old becomes the club’s eighth summer signing as they prepare for life back in the Championship. Moore, who has scored over 60 goals at Championship level and has 39 Wales caps to his name, brings a wealth of experience and a strong physical presence to Phil Parkinson’s side.
The move marks a significant statement of intent from Wrexham, who reportedly beat off competition from several other clubs to secure his signature.
Moore expressed his excitement at joining the club, saying he is eager to bring leadership and a strong work ethic to the dressing room.
Manager Phil Parkinson welcomed the addition, highlighting the striker’s international and Championship pedigree as key to strengthening the squad.
Moore’s arrival follows a busy summer of recruitment for Wrexham, with the club also bringing in the likes of Josh Windass, Danny Ward, Lewis O’Brien and Conor Coady as they aim to make a strong impression in their first second-tier campaign since 1982.
Moore is expected to be in contention for Wrexham’s Championship opener against Southampton this weekend.
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